THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE. BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE. [REFERRED TO IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, ACT II. Sc. 1.] COME live with me, and be my love, Where we will sit upon the rocks, And I will make thee beds of roses, A gown made of the finest wool, A. belt of straw and ivy buds, The shepherd swains shall dance and sing THE NYMPH'S REPLY. BY SIR WALTER RALEIGH. Ir all the world and love were young, But time drives flocks from field to fold; The flowers do fade, and wanton fields Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy belt of straw and ivy-buds, But could youth last and love still breed, ture. Olivia. But we will draw the curtain, and show you the picLook you, sir; such a one I was this present: is't not well done? ACT i. Sc. 5. |