Last Updated:2022/12/24

While he dressed he sang an ancient ballad, at the top of his voice, to an air he improvised. Phillida was a fair maid / As fresh as any flower; / Whom Harpalus the herd-man praide / To be his paramoure. / Harpalus and eke Corin, / Were herd-men both ysere; / And Phillida would twist and spinne, / And thereto sing ful clere. Phyllis! cried John. Can you hear in the bedroom? I sing of thee! I thought her name was Phillida, said Phyllis, setting the bedroom door ajar. Phillida is Old English for Phyllis, he explained.

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