"Will You Come to the Bow'r" (1836) Words by Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 Music: anonymous [With Eight Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by J. Eckhard Jr.] [Sources: 036/129 and 113/085 at Levy] 1. Will you come to the Bow'r I've shaded for you Your bed shall be flow'rs all spangled with dew Will you come to the Bow'r I've shaded for you Your bed shall be flow'rs all spangled with dew [REFRAIN] Will you will you will you will you come to the Bow'r. Will you will you will you will you come to the Bow'r. 2. There under the Bow'r on roses you lie With a blush in your cheek and a smile in your eye. There under the Bow'r on roses you lie With a blush in your cheek and a smile in your eye. (REFRAIN) 3. But the roses to [?] shall not rival your lip Nor the dew be so sweet at the kisses we sip. (REFRAIN) 4. And Oh for the Joys that are sweeter than dew From languishing roses and kisses from you. (REFRAIN)