"Fair Phyllis" is a pastoral poem written by John Farmer in the late 16th century. It is set to music and is characterized by its lively rhythm and playful dialogue. The poem features a shepherdess named Phyllis and explores themes of love and nature, typical of the pastoral genre. The work is notable for its use of a simple, catchy melody and its representation of rural life.
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