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135. Under the Greenwood Tree

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Amiens sings:

UNDER the greenwood tree,

Who loves to lie with me,

And turn his merry note

Unto the sweet bird’s throat,

Come hither, come hither, come hither:

Here shall he see

No enemy

But winter and rough weather.

Who doth ambition shun,

And loves to live i’ the sun,

Seeking the food he eats,

And pleased with what he gets,

Come hither, come hither, come hither:

Here shall he see

No enemy

But winter and rough weather.

Jaques replies:

IF it do come to pass

That any man turn ass,

Leaving his wealth and ease

A stubborn will to please,

Ducdamè, ducdamè, ducdamè:

Here shall he see

Gross fools as he,

An if he will come to me.

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