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d by dancing I may won My Nan, whose love I hold so dear As any realm under the sun. _Gentleman._ Then, gentles, ere I speed from hence, I will be so bold to dance A turn or two without offence; For, as I was walking along by chance, I was told you did agree. _Friend._ 'Tis true, good sir; and this is she Hopes your worship comes not to crave her; For she hath lovers two or three, And he that dances best must have her. _Gentleman._ How say you, sweet, will you dance with me? And you [shall] have both land and [hill]; My love shall want nor gold nor fee. _Nan._ I thank you, sir, for your good will; But one of these my love must be: I'm but a homely country maid, And far unfit for your degree; [To dance with you I am afraid.] _Friend._ Take her, good sir, by the hand, As she is fairest: were she fairer, By this dance, you shall understand, He that can win her is like to wear her. _Fool._ And saw you not [my] Nan to-day, My mother's maid have you not seen? My pretty Nan is gone away To seek her love upon the green. [I cannot see her 'mong so many:] She shall have me, if she have any. _Nan._ Welcome, sweetheart, and welcome here, Welcome, my [true] love, now to me. This is my love [and my darling dear], And that my husband [soon] must be. And, boy, when thou com'st home, thou'lt see Thou art as welcome home as he. _Gentleman._ Why, how now, sweet Nan! I hope you jest. _Nan._ No, by my troth, I love the fool the best: And, if you be jealous, God give you good-night! I fear you're a gelding, you caper so light. _Gentleman._ I thought she had jested and meant but a fable, But now do I see she hath play['d] with his bable. I wish all my friends by me to take heed, That a fool come not near you when you mean to speed. THE END End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Hero and Leander and Other Poems, by Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HERO AND LEANDER AND OTHER POEMS *** ***** This file should be named 20356.txt or 20356.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/0/3/5/20356/ Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print e
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