Pantagruel Fair Angel Of England
Fair Angel of England thy beauty most bright,
Is all my hearts pleasure, my joy and delight
Then grant me fair Lady thy true love to be
that I may say welcome good fortune to me.
Then grant me fair Lady thy true love to be
that I may say welcome good fortune to me.
The Turtle so chast and true in her love,
By gentle perswasions her fancy will move
Then be not intreated fair Lady in vain
For nature requireth what I should obtain.
Then be not intreated fair Lady in vain
For nature requireth what I should obtain.
But alas gentle Lady I pitty your state
In being resolved to live without Mate
For if of our courting the pleasure you knew
You would have a likeing the same to ensue.
For if of our courting the pleasure you knew
You would have a likeing the same to ensue.
Fair Angel of England thy beauty most bright,
Is all my hearts pleasure, my joy and delight
Then grant me fair Lady thy true love to be
that I may say welcome good fortune to me.
Then grant me fair Lady thy true love to be
that I may say welcome good fortune to me.