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"'''''The Passionate Shepherd to His Love'''''" est carmen breve a [[Christophorus Marlowe|Christophoro Marlowe]] scriptum annoque [[1599]] divulgatum, cui
Carmen amoris pastoralis Marlovianum ita incipit:
:''Come live with me and be my love,''
:''And we will all the pleasures prove''
:''That hills and valleys, dale and field,''
:''And all the craggy mountains yield ...''
:''There I will make thee beds of roses''
:''And a thousand fragrant posies,''
:''A cap of flowers, and a kirtle''
:''Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle ...''
Cui puella pessimista Raleghana respondet:
:''If 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 ...''
:''Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses,''
:''Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies''
:''Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, -''
:''In folly ripe, in reason rotten ...''
Iuvenis igitur ab Ioanne Donne depictus voluptates novas profert:
:''Come live with me, and be my love,''
:''And we will some new pleasures prove''
:''Of golden sands, and crystal brooks,''
:''With silken lines and silver hooks.''
:''There will the river whisp'ring run''
:''Warm'd by thy eyes, more than the sun ...''
:''When thou wilt swim in that live bath,''
:''Each fish, which every channel hath,''
:''Will amorously to thee swim,''
:''Gladder to catch thee, than thou him.''
:''If thou, to be so seen, be'st loth,''
:''By sun or moon, thou dark'nest both,''
:''And if myself have leave to see,''
:''I need not their light, having thee ...''
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