The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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The words will fit perfectly.
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A woman in love with a man
much younger than herself.

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Are you mad, Pen? She'll beat you...
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...or send you to the tower.
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Come live with me
And be my love

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Enjoy with me
The pleasures here above

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That hills and valleys
Dales and fields

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And all the wooded mountains yield
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If I could be
As young and fair as you

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Believe what every shepherd
Said was true

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These pretty speeches
Might me move

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To live with you
And be your love

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- And I will make your bed of roses
- In lovers' vows there is but little truth

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- And of a thousand fragrant posies
- And love cannot endure without its youth

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- A cap of flowers and a kirtle
- The flowers fade when summertime is ended

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- Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle
- Our love is dead

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A love we thought so splendid
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If these delights
Your mind may move

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Then live with me
And be my love

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But were I young
And loved so well

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Then I might hold you close forever...
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So, you brazen wench, you defy me!

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