id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19902 Barnfield, Richard The Affectionate Shepherd .txt text/plain 9899 958 94 All these and more Ile give thee for thy love, With mine, and thou shalt [s]ee how she doth love thee: I love thee for thy qualities divine, But shee doth love another swaine above thee: I love thee for thy gifts, she for hir pleasure; Then she that lov'd thee for thy beauties sake, When age drawes on, thy love will soone forsake. Sweet love, come ease me of thy burthens paine, And thou, love-scorning boy, cruell, unkinde, May be thou wilt relent thy marble minde, Upon a lovely downe, to please thy minde, And sweet rose-water for thy lilly-white hand; Why should thy sweete love-locke hang dangling downe, Fond love is blinde, and so art thou, my deare, Thou art my love, and I must be thy thrall! A shepheard loves no ill, but onely thee; What shall I say to thee, thou scorne of Nature, ./cache/19902.txt ./txt/19902.txt