The Maiden in the Garden of Love
The maiden is in Love's garden,
She has lingered all the week;
Her father and her lover
Far and wide they seek.
“Ask her of yonder shepherd,
Haply he may have seen.”
“Shepherd, have you seen passing
A maiden like a queen?”
“What was the maiden's clothing,
Silk, or woolen brown?”
“She wore a rosy kerchief,
And a white satin gown.”
“She is down there in the valley,
Beside the fountain's brim,
She holds a bird within her hands,
And tells her griefs to him.”
“O birdling, thou art happy,
In my love's hands so dear,
She has lingered all the week;
Her father and her lover
Far and wide they seek.
“Ask her of yonder shepherd,
Haply he may have seen.”
“Shepherd, have you seen passing
A maiden like a queen?”
“What was the maiden's clothing,
Silk, or woolen brown?”
“She wore a rosy kerchief,
And a white satin gown.”
“She is down there in the valley,
Beside the fountain's brim,
She holds a bird within her hands,
And tells her griefs to him.”
“O birdling, thou art happy,
In my love's hands so dear,