I.
How proud he is and stately!
How noble is his air!
A trumpeter he's only,
Yet I for him do care.
And owned he castles seven,
He could not look more fair.
O would to him were given
Another name to bear!
Ah, were he but a noble,
How proud he is and stately!
How noble is his air!
A trumpeter he's only,
Yet I for him do care.
And owned he castles seven,
He could not look more fair.
O would to him were given
Another name to bear!
Ah, were he but a noble,