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Nicholas Breton

Thus at base they run, They run,
When the sport was scarce begun;
But I waked, and all was done.


Another of the Same

Say that I should say I love ye,
Would you say 'tis but a saying?
But if Love in prayers move ye,
Will ye not be moved with praying?

Think I think that Love should know ye,
Will you think 'tis but a thinking?
But if Love the thought do show ye,
Will ye loose your eyes with winking?

Write that I do write you blessed,
Will you write 'tis but a writing?
But if Truth and Love confess it,
Will ye doubt the true inditing?

No, I say, and think, and write it,
Write, and think, and say your pleasure;
Love, and truth, and I indite it,
You are blessed out of measure.


A Shepherd's Dream

A silly shepherd lately sat
Among a flock of sheep;
Where musing long on this and that.
At last he fell asleep.

And in the slumber as he lay,
He gave a piteous groan;
He thought his sheep were run away,
And he was left alone.

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