Daphnis to Ganymede -

If thou wilt come and dwell with me at home,
My sheepcote shall be strowed with new greene rushes;
Weele haunt the trembling prickets as they rome
About the fields, along the hauthorne bushes;
I have a pie-bald curre to hunt the hare,
So we will live with daintie forrest fare.
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