Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tamo. Wherefore look'st thou sad,
Tamo. When euery thing doth make a Gleefull boast?
Tamo. The Birds chaunt melody on euery bush,
Tamo. The Snake lies rolled in the chearefull Sunne,
Tamo. The greene leaues quiuer, with the cooling winde,
Tamo. And make a cheker'd shadow on the ground:
Tamo. Vnder their sweete shade, Aaron let vs sit,
Tamo. And whil'st the babling Eccho mock's the Hounds,
Tamo. Replying shrilly to the well tun'd‑Hornes,
Tamo. The A is damaged or partially inked.As if a double hunt were heard at once,
Tamo. Let vs sit downe, and marke their yelping noyse:
Tamo. And after conflict, such as was suppos'd.
Tamo. The wandring Prince and Dido once enioy'd,
Tamo. When with a happy storme they were surpris'd,
Tamo. And Curtain'd with a Counsaile‑keeping Caue,
Tamo. We may each wreathed in the others armes,
Tamo. (Our pastimes done) possesse a Golden slumber,
Tamo. Whiles Hounds and Hornes, and sweet Melodious Birds
Tamo. Be vnto vs, as is a Nurses Song
Tamo. Of Lullabie, to bring her Babe asleepe.