登陆注册
15987100000022

第22章

Milk-woman.O, I know it now.I learned the first part in my golden age, when I was about the age of my poor daughter; and the latter part, which indeed fits me best now, but two or three years ago, when the cares of the world began to take hold of me: but you shall, God willing, hear them both; and sung as well as we can, for we both love anglers.

Come, Maudlin, sing the first part to the gentlemen, with a merry heart;and I'll sing the second when you have done.

The Milk-maid's song.

Come live with me, and be my love, And we will all the pleasures prove, That valleys, groves, or hills, or fields, Or woods, and steepy mountains yields;Where we will sit upon the rocks, And see the shepherds feed our flocks, By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.

And I will make thee beds of roses;

And, then, a thousand fragrant posies;

A cap of flowers, and a kirtle, Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle;A gown made of the finest wool Which from our pretty lambs we pull Slippers, lin'd choicely for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold;A belt of straw and ivy-buds, With coral clasps, and amber studs.

And if these pleasures may thee move, Come, live with me, and be my love,Thy silver dishes, for thy meat As precious as the Gods do eat Shall, on an ivory table, be Prepared each day for thee and me.

The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight, each May morning.

If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me, and be my love.

Venator.Trust me, master, it is a choice song, and sweetly sung by honest Maudlin.I now see it was not without cause that our good queen Elizabeth did so often wish herself a milk-maid all the month of May, because they are not troubled with fears and cares, but sing sweetly all the day, and sleep securely all the night: and without doubt, honest, innocent, pretty Maudlin does so.I'll bestow Sir Thomas Overbury's milk-maid's wish upon her, "that she may die in the Spring; and, being dead, may have good store of flowers stuck round about her winding-sheet ".

The Milk-maid's mother's answerIf all the world and love were young And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee, and be thy love.

But Time drives flocks from field to fold.

When rivers rage, and rocks grow cold Then Philomel becometh dumb And age complains of cares to come.

The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields.

A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring but sorrow's fall.

Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten;In folly rise.in reason rotten.

Thy belt of straw, and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps, and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee, and be thy love.

What should we talk of dainties, then, Of better meat than's fit for men ?

These are but vain: that's only good Which God hath blessed and sent for food.

But could youth last, and love still breed;Had joys no date, nor age no need;

Then those delights my mind might move To live with thee, and be thy love.

Mother.Well! I have done my song.But stay, honest anglers; for I will make Maudlin sing you one short song more.Maudlin ! sing that song that you sung last night, when young Coridon the shepherd played so purely on his oaten pipe to you and your cousin Betty.

Maudlin.I will, mother.

I married a wife of late, The more's my unhappy fate:

I married her for love, As my fancy did me move, And not for a worldly estate:

But oh! the green sickness Soon changed her likeness;And all her beauty did fail.

But 'tis not so With those that go Thro'frost and s As As all men know, And carry the milking-pail.

Piscator.Well sung, good woman; I thank you.I'll give you another dish of fish one of these days; and then beg another song of you.Come, scholar ! let Maudlin alone: do not you offer to spoil her voice.Look !

yonder comes mine hostess, to call us to supper.How now! is my brother Peter come?

Hostess.Yes, and a friend with him.They are both glad to hear that you are in these parts; and long to see you; and long to be at supper, for they be very hungry.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 九州志记

    九州志记

    大道争锋,有我无敌。九州大地,浩渺无际,一片飞地,强者争霸,九州四分五裂。群号650851015
  • 诡雾秘境

    诡雾秘境

    一层又一层的迷雾,一次又一次的困境,找寻点滴的线索,逃脱,困住自己的秘境
  • 七号战场

    七号战场

    新款游戏超能世界,将虚拟网络游戏现实化,主角四人走进超能世界中的英雄联盟分支世界,开始属于自己的游戏生涯卡特与盖伦的爱恋故事,红蓝buff大战,瓦罗兰大陆与域外天魔的位面作战...这些被大陆上的原住民称为‘天启之人’的游戏玩家将会遇到什么?可谁能跳出那个比天还要大的圈套?
  • 给新教师的50条建议

    给新教师的50条建议

    本书从关于给新教师“基本素养”的建议、关于师生关系的建议、关于课堂教学的建议、关于修身养性的建议等方面出发,以新教师工作中的各种问题为出发点,采取叙议结合的方式,给出了新教师成长的各种建议。
  • 魅情霸爱:恋上狠辣女配

    魅情霸爱:恋上狠辣女配

    前世,她在最好的朋友与恋人的背叛下重生了,重生后的她性格变得难以琢磨,她打算改变可悲的未来,因缘际会下遇到了他。夏宛[崇拜?诡辩?]:boss大人,我对你敬仰犹如滔滔江水,延绵不绝.我不敢亵渎在我心中那么神圣的你。黎瑾[面无表情?]:这就是你要对我说的话?夏宛[拳头高举]:是的!我对海发誓!黎瑾[满脸黑线]:这就是你哭着非要我从地球的另一边,赶来你身边的……一定要当面说的重要事情?……
  • 那年的歌

    那年的歌

    初中的暗恋,高中的追逐。杨梦璇做了所有的只为了配得上何凌祺,那个一脸阳光的男孩。他带给她那么多的感动,让她拼尽全力靠近他。何凌祺应该也是喜欢杨梦璇的吧。他告诉她,他会等她。宋柳,居岩,叶梓…他们都是从偶遇开始,可是,最后是谁又进了谁的梦。青葱的岁月,我们有那么多的回忆,友情,暗恋,和爱情。我的故事有我,可能也有你。
  • 幻色曼陀罗之神秘双生花

    幻色曼陀罗之神秘双生花

    妹妹,冷若冰霜;姐姐,善良天真,一个是嗜血恶魔;一个是温柔天使,尘封千年的回忆,只因一滴血,彻底浮现……如果还有来世……我们还是姐妹……——by霜、汐
  • 改变一生的120个启示

    改变一生的120个启示

    本书生动讲述了120个极具影响力的人生启示,从不要追求完美、积极调整情绪、从工作中寻找乐趣、轻松赚钱、淡泊名利、学会花钱、享受快乐、品位幸福等方面,生动地展示了正确认识财富与幸福以获得快乐人生的实用方法。
  • 轮回梦之怨念

    轮回梦之怨念

    对于女人.不要欺骗.一定要坦诚相待.不然有一天.你的欺骗害死了她.她那双幽怨的眼睛.和怨恨的灵魂.会一直折磨你.直到“死亡”.
  • 走出沙沟(中国西部文学文库)

    走出沙沟(中国西部文学文库)

    《中国西部文学文库:走出沙沟》不仅将杂文这一文学体裁纳入其中,还出现了一些宁夏文学的新变化。长期以小说创作为主的青年作家漠月、了一容和火会亮。其中,漠月的。《中国西部文学文库:走出沙沟》收录了作者近年的散文创作精品;了一容的《走出沙沟》还得到了文学大家王蒙的推荐;而火会亮的散文随笔集《细微的声音》,记录的则是作者在西海固生活的思想感悟,展现了贫困地区人们积极向上的精神品质。此外,作为第22届书博会阅读大使的阿舍,此次被收录其中的短篇小说集《奔跑的骨头》,也是她的首部短篇小说集,作者以散文的笔触,女性的敏锐感,独特的语言穿透力,讲述了人生的价值和意义。