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[We love, and have our loves rewarded.]
[The Shepheards.]We love, and have our loves rewarded.
We love, and are no whit regarded.
We finde most sweete affections snare,
That sweete, but sower despairefull care.
Who can despaire, whom hope doth beare?
And who can hope, that feeles despaire?
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As without breath, no pipe doth move,
No musike kindly without love.
No musike kindly without love.
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