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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.|
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.|

[CW: Yett]