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 For from the time that first the nymph his mother Him forth did bring; and taught, her lambs to feed A slender swain, excelling far each other In comely shape, like her that did him breed: He grew up fast in goodness and in grace; And doubly fair wox both in mind and face.

Which daily more and more he did augment With gentle usage and demeanour mild; That all men's hearts with secret ravishment He stole away, and wittingly beguiled. Ne Spite itself—that all good things doth spill— Found ought in him, that she could say was ill.

His sports were fair, his joyance innocent, Sweet without sour, and honey without gall; And he himself seemed made for merriment, Merrily masking both in bower and hall. There was no pleasure nor delightful play When ASTROPHEL so ever was away.

For he could pipe, and dance, and carol sweet; Emongst the shepherds in their shearing feast: As summer's lark that with her song doth greet The dawning day, forth coming from the East. And lays of love he also would compose. Thrice happy she! whom he to praise did choose.