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[VIII. How, my love, shall I make thy bed]
“How, my love, shall I make thy bed?
Out of the field-lilies, yellow and red?”
“Nay, on thy bosom I'll rest my head.”
Out of the field-lilies, yellow and red?”
“Nay, on thy bosom I'll rest my head.”
“Where, my love, shall thy lodging be?
By the rock, or under the greenwood tree?”
“Anywhere, so it is only with thee!”
By the rock, or under the greenwood tree?”
“Anywhere, so it is only with thee!”
“What will thy supper be? honey, or dew?
Or sweetest mulberries, black all through?”
“Only thy kisses, so fond and true.”
Or sweetest mulberries, black all through?”
“Only thy kisses, so fond and true.”
“Shall I call the wood-dove away from her nest
To make thee a lullaby, dearest and best?”
“Nay, in thy praises I only can rest.”
To make thee a lullaby, dearest and best?”
“Nay, in thy praises I only can rest.”
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