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A BUCOLIC, OR DISCOURSE OF NEATHERDS.
by Robert Herrick
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I. |
COME, blitheful neatherds, let us lay
A wager who the best shall play,
Of thee or I, the roundelay
That fits the business of the day.
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Chor. |
And Lalage the judge shall be,
To give the prize to thee, or me.
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2. |
Content, begin, and I will bet
A heifer smooth, and black as jet,
In every part alike complete,
And wanton as a kid as yet.
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Chor. |
And Lalage, with cow-like eyes,
Shall be disposeress of the prize.
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I. |
Against thy heifer, I will here
Lay to thy stake a lusty steer
With gilded horns, and burnish'd clear.
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Chor. |
Why, then, begin, and let us hear
The soft, the sweet, the mellow note
That gently purls from either's oat.
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2. |
The stakes are laid : let's now apply
Each one to make his melody.
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Lal. |
The equal umpire shall be I,
Who'll hear, and so judge righteously.
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Chor. |
Much time is spent in prate ; begin,
And sooner play, the sooner win.
[ I Neatherd plays
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2. |
That's sweetly touch'd, I must confess,
Thou art a man of worthiness ;
But hark how I can now express
My love unto my neatherdness. [He sings
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Chor. |
A sugar'd note ! and sound as sweet
As kine when they at milking meet.
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I. |
Now for to win thy heifer fair,
I'll strike thee such a nimble air
That thou shalt say thyself 'tis rare,
And title me without compare.
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Chor. |
Lay by awhile your pipes, and rest,
Since both have here deserved the best.
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2. |
To get thy steerling, once again
I'll play thee such another strain
That thou shalt swear my pipe does reign
Over thine oat as sovereign. [He sings
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Chor. |
And Lalage shall tell by this,
Whose now the prize and wager is.
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I. |
Give me the prize. 2. The day is mine. |
I. |
Not so ; my pipe has silenc'd thine :
And hadst thou wager'd twenty kine,
They were mine own. Lal. In love combine.
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Chor. |
And lay ye down your pipes together,
As weary, not o'ercome by either.
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And lay ye down your pipes. The original edition
reads And lay we down our pipes.
Source:
Herrick, Robert. Works of Robert Herrick. vol II.
Alfred Pollard, ed. London, Lawrence & Bullen, 1891. 51-53.
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