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Youth like summer brave,
Age like winter bare.
Youth is full of sport,
Age's breath is short;
Youth is nimble, Age is lame;
Youth is hot and bold,
Age is weak and cold;
Youth is wild, and Age is tame.
Age, I do abhor thee;
Youth, I do adore thee;
O, my Love, my Love is young!
Age, I do defy thee:
O, sweet shepherd, hie thee!
For methinks thou stay'st too long.

? by William Shakespeare

57. Phyllida's Love-Call

England's Helicon, 1600

Phyllida. Corydon, arise, my Corydon!
              Titan shineth clear.
 Corydon. Who is it that calleth Corydon?
              Who is it that I hear?
    Phyl. Phyllida, thy true love, calleth thee,
              Arise then, arise then,
                Arise and keep thy flock with me!
     Cor. Phyllida, my true love, is it she?
              I come then, I come then,
                I come and keep my flock with thee.

     Phyl. Here are cherries ripe for my Corydon;
              Eat them for my sake.
      Cor. Here's my oaten pipe, my lovely one,
              Sport for thee to make.