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Oft from the forrest wildings he did bring,
2 Whose sides empurpled were with smiling red,
And oft young birds, which he had taught to sing
4 His mistresse prayses, sweetly caroled,
Girlonds of flowres sometimes for her faire hed
6 He fine would dight; sometimes the squirell wild
He brought to her in bands, as conquered
8 To be her thrall, his fellow seruant vild;
All which, she of him tooke with countenance meeke and mild.
1 Oft from the forest wildings he did bring,
wildings > wild apples
2 Whose sides empurpled were with smiling red,
empurpled > reddened
3 And oft young birds, which he had taught to sing 4 His mistress' praises, sweetly carolled;
carolled > sung; sang, celebrated [her praises] with song
5 Garlands of flowers sometimes for her fair head 6 He finely would dight; sometimes the squirrel wild
dight > prepare; arrange