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And said, Alas, but two or three [f. 82v] |
Poore Heretiques in loue there be, |
Wch thinke to establish dangerous constancy. |
But I have told them, since yo:u wilbe true |
Yo:u shalbe true to them who were false to yo.u| |
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2. Will noe other vice content yo:u? |
Will it not serve yor turne, to do, as did yor mothers? |
Haue you all* vices spent, & now would find out others? |
Or doth a feare yt men are true torment you? |
Oh, we are not, be not yo:u soe; |
Lett me, and doe you twenty know; |
Rack me, but binde me not, and lett me goe. |
Must I wch came to travaile thorough yo:u |
Grow your fixt subject, because yo:u are true.| |
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Every* hower that thou wilt spare me now |
I will allow |
Vsurious God of love, twenty to thee |
When with my browne, my gray haires equall be. |
Till then loue, lett my body raigne, And lett |
Me travaile, Sejorne, Snatch, Plott, Haue, forgett, |
Resume my last yeares Relict, thinke that yett |
We had never mett.|
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[CW: Lett] |