The Coy One: The Coy One
The Coy One
Back to chapter list of: The Coy OneONE Spring-morning bright and fair,
Roam'd a shepherdess and sang;
Young and beauteous, free from care,Through the fields her clear notes rang:
So, Ia, Ia! le ralla, &c.Of his lambs some two or three
Thyrsis offer'd for a kiss;
First she eyed him roguishly,Then for answer sang but this:
So, Ia, Ia! le ralla, &c.Ribbons did the next one offer,
And the third, his heart so true
But, as with the lambs, the scofferLaugh'd at heart and ribbons too,--
Still 'twas Ia! le ralla, &c.1791.