@3Meliboeus:@1 Shepherd, what's love, I pray thee tell? @3Faustus:@1 It is that fountain and that well, Where pleasure and repentance dwell; It is perhaps that sauncing bell, That tolls all in to heaven or hell: And this is love as I heard tell. @3Meliboeus:@1 Yet what is love, I prithee say? @3Faustus:@1 It is a work on holiday, It is December match'd with May, When lusty bloods in fresh array Hear ten months after of the play: And this is love, as I hear say. @3Meliboeus:@1 Yet what is Love, good shepherd, sain? @3Faustus:@1 It is a sunshine mix'd with rain, It is a tooth-ache, or like pain, It is a game, where none doth gain; The lass saith no, and would full fain: And this is Love, as I hear sain. @3Meliboeus:@1 Yet, shepherd, what is Love, I pray? @3Faustus:@1 It is a yea, it is a nay, A pretty kind of sporting fray, It is a thing will soon away, Then, nymphs, take vantage while ye may: And this is Love, as I hear say. @3Meliboeus:@1 Yet what is love, good shepherd, show? @3Faustus:@1 A thing that creeps, it cannot go, A prize that passeth to and fro, A thing for one, a thing for moe, And he that proves shall find it so: And, shepherd, this is love, I trow. [Authorship uncertain] | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AELLA: MINSTREL'S MARRIAGE-SONG by THOMAS CHATTERTON THE VANISHING BOAT by EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE MEN WHO MARCH AWAY' (SONG OF THE SOLDIERS) by THOMAS HARDY THE LITTLE TURTLE by NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 29. ALL NOT WORTH A REWARD by PHILIP AYRES THE DANGER OF DISCONTENT by E.-G. BAYFIELD UPON MY FATHERS SUDDEN & DANGEROUS SICKNESS by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |