Beaumont and Fletcher

Here you will find the Poem Unfolding the Flocks of poet Beaumont and Fletcher

Unfolding the Flocks

Shepherds, rise, and shake off sleep - 
See the blushing morn doth peep
Through your windows, while the sun
To the mountain-tops has run,
Gilding all the vales below 
With his rising flames, which grow
Brighter with his climbing still - 
Up! ye lazy swains! and fill 
Bag and bottle for the field;
Clasp your cloaks fast, lest they yield
To the bitter north-east wind; 
Call the maidens up, and find
Who lies longest, that she may 
Be chidden for untimed delay.
Feed your faithful dogs, and pray
Heaven to keep you from decay;
So unfold, and then away.