To Thee and to the Maid

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To Thee And To The Maid
Mr. Henry Purcell
(Circa 1659-1695)

To thee, to thee and to the maid
That kindly will upon her back be laid.
And laugh and sing,
And kiss and play,
And wanton, wanton out a summer's day.
Such, such a lass,
Kind friend and drinking
Give me, great Jove, and
Damn and damn the thinking.

 


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