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THE FIRST BOOKE
OF AYRES

T h o m a s   M o r l e y

1600

 

6. It was a louer.

       1   It was a louer and his lasse,
            With a hay, with a ho and a hay nonie no,
            That o're the green corne fields did passe,
            In spring time, the onely prettie ring time,
            When birds doe sing, hay ding a ding a ding,
            Sweete louers loue the spring.

       2   Betweene the Akers of the rie,
            With a hay, with a ho and a hay nonie no,
            These prettie Country fooles would lie,
            In spring time, the onely prettie ring time,
            When birds doe sing, hay ding a ding a ding,
            Sweete louers loue the spring.

       3   This Carrell they began that houre,
            With a hay, with a ho and a hay nonie no,
            How that a life was but a flower,
            In spring time, the onely prettie ring time,
            When birds doe sing, hay ding a ding a ding,
            Sweete louers loue the spring.

       4   Then prettie louers take the time,
            With a hay, with a ho and a hay nonie no,
            For loue is crowned with the prime,
            In spring time, the onely prettie ring time,
            When birds doe sing, hay ding a ding a ding,
            Sweete louers loue the spring.
      

Song in W.Shakespeare: "As you like it"

William Shakespeare

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