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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MINSTREL LIFE, by COLIN MUSET First Line: Lord count, I have the viol played Last Line: Happier than you can say or sing. | |||
LORD COUNT, I have the viol played Before yourself, within your hall; And you my service never paid, Nor gave me any wage at all-- 'Twas villainy. By faith I to Saint Mary owe Upon such terms I serve you not; My alms-bag sinks exceeding low, My trunk ill-furnished is, I wot. Therefore, Lord Count, will you command What 'tis you mean to promise me: Say, with free heart and open hand, Will you some handsome gift decree Through courtesy? For much I wish, you need not doubt, In my own household to return; And if full purse I come without, Small greeting from my wife I earn. Sir Angele, I hear her say, In what poor country have you been, That through a city all the day You nothing have contrived to glean? See how your wallet folds and bends, Well stuffed with wind and nought beside; Accursed is he whoe'er intends As your companion to abide. When reached the house wherein I dwell, And that my wife can clearly spy My bag behind me bulge and swell, And I myself clad handsomely In a grey gown; Know that she quickly throws away Her distaff, nor of work doth reck; She greets me laughing, kind and gay, And twines both arms around my neck. My wife soon seizes on my bag, And empties it without delay; My boy begins to groom my nag, And hastes to give him drink and hay; My maid meanwhile runs off to kill Two capons, dressing them with skill In garlic sauce. My daughter in her hand doth bear, Kind girl, a comb to smoothe my hair: Then in my house I am a king, Great joyance and no sorrowing, Happier than you can say or sing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MOUNTAIN WATER by SARA TEASDALE SANTORIN (A LEGEND OF THE AEGEAN) by JAMES ELROY FLECKER THE LOST SHEEP by SARAH PRATT MCCLAIN GREENE A SONG OF A YOUNG LADY TO HER ANCIENT LOVER by JOHN WILMOT SNOW OR SNOWDROPS? by MATHILDE BLIND AUTUMN IN THE WEALD by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN SHEARERS'SONG, FR. KING RENE'S ROMANCE by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE WANDERER: PROLOGUE. PART 1 by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON MASQUE AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE LORD HAYES: TO JAMES KING OF BRITAIN by THOMAS CAMPION |
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