Old Songs
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I lov’d a lasse, a faire one,
As faire as e’er was seene;
She was, indeed, a rare one,
Another Sheba queen;
But, foole, as then I was,
I thought she lov’d me too;
But, now, alasse! sh’as left me,
Falero, lero, loo.
Her haire, like gold, did glister;
Each eye was like a starre;
She did surpasse her sister,
Which past all others farre:
She would me hony call:
She’d, oh, she’d kisse me too!
But, now, alasse! sh’as left me,
Falero, lero, loo.
In summer-time, to Medley
My love and I would goe—
The boatmen there stood readie
My love and I to rowe;
For creame there would we call,
For cakes, and for prunes too;
But, now, alasse! sh’as left me,
Falero, lero, loo.