What, the prophet saith, The minstrel singeth vainly then?
It ceased; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
He singeth loud his godly hymns That he makes in the wood.
Here entereth HANCE with a pot, andsingeth as followeth.
He singeth the first two lines, and speaketh the rest as stammeringly as may be.
What peace He bringeth to my heart, Deep as the soundless sea; How sweetly singeth the soul that clingeth, My loving Lord, to thee.
It ceas'd: yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night 360 Singeth a quiet tune.
While the Plowman neer at hand, Whistles ore the Furrow'd Land, And the Milkmaid singeth blithe, And the Mower whets his sithe, And every Shepherd tells his tale Under the Hawthorn in the dale.
He singethaloud his godly hymns That he makes in the wood.
For the woman thatsingeth in the dance is the prioress, or chief of the devil, and those that answer are the clerks, and the beholders are the parishioners, and the music are the bells, and the fiddlers the ministers of the devil.
Then the antientist of the Masters of the Revells singeth a Song, with assistance of others there present.
What tale do ye bear of the people uncraven, Where amidst the long hall-shadow sparkle the spears; Where aloft on the hall-ridge now flappeth the raven, And singeth the song of the nourishing years?
Where from finger to finger the shuttle flies fast, And the eyes of the singer look fain on the cast, As he singeth the story of summer undone And the barley sheaves hoary ripe under the sun.
Tis at this sweet hour your minstrel singeth best.
Young sir, by these same signs and portents my soul is uplifted and hope singeth a new song within me!
Then the antientest of the Masters of the Revels singeth a song with the assistance of others there present.
But cheerily the chickadee Singeth to me on fence and tree; The snow sails round him as he sings, White as the down of angels' wings.
The shepherd said anon right: I will go see yon farly sight, Where as the angel singeth on height, And the star that shineth so bright!
Here singeth one:-- Nicolette as ye heard tell Prisoned is within a cell That is painted wondrously With colors of a far countrie.
What is the song the sea-wind sings-- The old, old song it singethfor aye?
What singeththe sea-wind thus for aye-- From fire and tumult the white world came!
I pipe of learning,” she cries, “and fall silent before the fool who singeth his folly lay.
The frost skirt traileth o’er the crusted snow And singeth young leaves’ songs of Spring.
And ever shee singeth as I can guesse, Will you buy any sand, any sand, mistress?
The chimney-sweeper all the long day, He singeth and sweepeth the soote away; Yet when he comes home altho' he be weary, With his sweet wife he maketh full merry.
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