Anonymous: Caleno custure me
(Henry V, mentioned at IV, 4)
(Music in Shakespeare's time, Track 14)
When as I view your comely grace,
Calleno custure me,
Your golden hairs, your angel's face,
Calleno custure me.
Your azure veins much like the skies,
Your silver teeth, your crystal eyes,
Yor coral lips, your crimson cheeks,
That gods and men both love and leeks:
Long life and virtue you possess
To match the gifts of worthiness.
Calleno custure me,
Your golden hairs, your angel's face,
Calleno custure me.
Your azure veins much like the skies,
Your silver teeth, your crystal eyes,
Yor coral lips, your crimson cheeks,
That gods and men both love and leeks:
Long life and virtue you possess
To match the gifts of worthiness.


