Anonymous. 16th Cent. (Scottish)
51. Lusty May
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131 words

O LUSTY May, with Flora queen! The balmy dropis from Phoebus sheen   Preluciand beams before the day: By that Diana growis green   Through gladness of this lusty May.

Then Esperus, that is so bricht, Til woful hairtis castis his light,   With bankis that bloomis on every brae; And schouris are shed forth of their sicht   Through gladness of this lusty May.

Birdis on bewis of every birth, Rejoicing notis makand their mirth   Richt plesantly upon the spray, With flourishingis o'er field and firth   Through gladness of this lusty May.

All luvaris that are in care To their ladies they do repair   In fresh morningis before the day, And are in mirth ay mair and mair   Through gladness of this lusty May.

sheen] bright. til] into. schouris] showers. bewis] boughs. birth] kind.

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