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[XII. You gentle Nymphs that on these meadowes play]

You gentle Nymphs that on these meadowes play

You gentle Nymphs that on these meadowes play, You gentle Nymphs that on these meadowes play, And oft relate the loues of Shepheards young, Come, come, come sit you downe, come sit you, sit you downe, for if you please to stay, Now may you heare an vncouth passion song, A Lad there is, and I am that poore groome, That's falne in loue, and can not tell, and can not tell with whom.