William Jackson (of Exeter)
(1730 - 1803)

Jackson (of Exeter) : Now I know what it is : illustration

Now I know what it is
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From Twelve canzonets, Op. 9.
Lyrics: William Shenstone

Now I know what it is, to have strove
With the torture of doubt and desire;
What it is to admire and to love,
And to leave her we love and admire.
Ah, lead forth my flock in the morn,
And the damps of each evening repel;
Alas! I am faint and forlorn:
I have bade my dear Phillis farewell.