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If yett I haue not all yor loue [f. 85] |
Deare, I shall never haue it all; |
I Cannot breath one other sigh to move, |
Nor Can intreat one other teare to fall, |
All my Threasure, wch should purchase thee |
Sighes, Teares, and oathes, & letters, I haue spent, |
Yett noe more can be due to me, |
Then at the bargaine made was ment, |
If then thy guift of loue were partiall |
That some to me, some should to others fall, |
Deere I shall never haue thee all.| |
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Or if then thou gavest me all |
All was but all, wch thou hadst then, |
But if in thy harte, since there be or shall |
New loue created be, by other men, |
Wch haue their stocks intire, and can in teares |
In sighes, in oathes, and letters outbid me, |
This new love may begett new feares |
For this love was not vowed by thee, |
And yett, it was thy giuft,* being Generall. |
The ground thy hart is myne, what ever shall |
Grow there, deere, I should haue it all.|
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