Soli Cantare Periti Arcades

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Oh, I would live in a dairy,
  And its Colin I would be,
  And many a rustic fairy
  Should churn the milk with me.

  Or the fields should be my pleasure,
  And my flocks should follow me,
  Piping a frolic measure
  For Joan or Marjorie.

  For the town is black and weary,
  And I hate the London street;
  But the country ways are cheery,
  And country lanes are sweet.

  Good luck to you, Paris ladies!
  Ye are over fine and nice
  I know where the country maid is,
  Who needs not asking twice.

  Ye are brave in your silks and satins,
  As ye mince about the Town;
  But her feet go free in pattens,
  If she wear a russet gown.

  If she be not queen nor goddess
  She shall milk my brown-eyed herds,
  And the breasts beneath her bodice
  Are whiter than her curds.

  So I will live in a dairy,
  And its Colin I will be,
  And its Joan that I will marry,
  Or, haply, Marjorie.

© Ernest Christopher Dowson