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KING ARTHUR: SONG by JOHN DRYDEN

Poet Analysis

First Line: HOW BLEST ARE SHEPHERDS, HOW HAPPY THEIR LASSES
Last Line: CHORUS: LET NOT YOUTH, ...
Subject(s): HAPPINESS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; JOY; DELIGHT;

HOW blest are shepherds, how happy their lasses,
While drums and trumpets are sounding alarms,
Over our lowly sheds all the storm passes;
And when we die, 'tis in each other's arms.
All the day on our herds, and flocks employing;
All the night on our flutes, and in enjoying.

@3Chorus:@1 All the day, ...

Bright nymphs of Britain, with graces attended,
Let not your days without pleasure expire;
Honour's but empty, and when youth is ended,
All men will praise you, but none will desire.
Let not youth fly away without contenting;
Age will come time enough for your repenting.

@3Chorus:@1 Let not youth, ...



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