Tell me, dearest, what is love?
`Tis a lightning from above;
`Tis an arrow, `tis a fire;
`Tis a boy they call desire;
`Tis a grave
Gapes to have
Those poor fools that long to prove.

Tell... ×èòàòü äàëüøå
Tell me, dearest, what is love?
`Tis a lightning from above;
`Tis an arrow, `tis a fire;
`Tis a boy they call desire;
`Tis a grave
Gapes to have
Those poor fools that long to prove.

Tell me more, are women true?
Yes, some are, and some as you.
Some are willing, some are strange,
Since you men first taught to change,
And till troth
Be in both
All shall love to love anew.

Tell me more yet, can they grieve?
Yes, and sicken sore, but live
And be wise, and delay
When you men are as wise as they
Then I see
Faith will be
Never, till they both believe.

Õ Ñâåðíóòü

Ïåñíÿ `Tell me, dearest` (ñòèõè Äæîíà Ôëåò÷åðà),  (Äæîíñîí)
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