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<Text id=MarPasS> <Author>Marlowe, Christopher</Author> <Title>Passionate Sheperd to his Love</Title> <Edition>The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Fredson Bowers, ed. Cambridge: The University Press, 1973</Edition> <Date>1590</Date> <loc><locdoc>Marpass </locdoc> <body> <div0> <div1 type=stanza> <l>Come live with me, and be my love,</l> <l>And we will all the pleasures prove,</l> <l>That valleys, groves, hills and fields,</l> <l>Woods, or steepy mountain yields.</l> </div1> <div1 type=stanza> <l>And we will sit upon the rocks,</l> <l>Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks</l> <l>By shallow rivers, to whose falls</l> <l>Melodious birds sing madrigals.</l> </div1> <div1 type=stanza> <l>And i will make thee beds of roses</l> <l>And a thousand fragrant posies,</l> <l>A cap of flowers, and a kirtle,</l> <l>Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle.</l> </div1> <div1 type=stanza> <l>A gown made of the finest wool,</l> <l>Which from our pretty lambs we pull,</l> <l>Fair lined slippers f . . .