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by yards, Till now we've settled down and feel at home. KING. And does she seem desirous to return? GARCERAN. It sometimes seems she does, and then does not. A shallow mind ne'er worries for the morrow. KING. Of course thou didst not hesitate to throw To her the bait of words, as is thy wont? How did she take it, pray? GARCERAN. Not badly, Sire. KING. Thou liest! But in truth thou'rt lucky, boy! And hover'st like a bird in cheerful skies, And swoopest down wherever berries lure, And canst adjust thyself at the first glance. I am a King; my very word brings fear. Yet I, were I the first time in my life To stand in woman's presence, fear should know! How dost begin? Pray, teach me what to do; I am a novice in such arts as these, And nothing better than a grown-up child. Dost sigh? GARCERAN. Oh, Sire, how sadly out of date! KING. Well then, dost gaze? Does then Squire Gander gawk Till Lady Goose-quill gawks again? Is't so? And next, I ween, thou takest up thy lute, And turning towards the balcony, as here, Thou singst a croaking song, to which the moon, A yellow pander, sparkles through the trees; The flowers sweet intoxicate the sense, Till now the proper opportunity Arrives--the father, brother--spouse, perhaps-- Has left the house on similar errand bent. And now the handmaid calls you gently: "Pst!" You enter in, and then a soft, warm hand Takes hold of yours and leads you through the halls, Which, endless as the gloomy grave, spur on The heightened wish, until, at last, the musk, The softened lights that come through curtains' folds, Do tell you that your charming goal is reached. The door is ope'd, and bright, in candle gleam, On velvet dark, with limbs all loosed in love, Her snow-white arm enwrapped in ropes of pearls, Your darling leans with gently drooping head, The golden locks--no, no, I say they're black-- Her raven locks--and so on to the end! Thou see
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