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His last replie.
Since thou to me wert so vnkinde,
Myselfe I neuer loued, for
I could not loue him in my minde,
Whom thou (faire Mistresse) doo'st abhorre.
Myselfe I neuer loued, for
I could not loue him in my minde,
Whom thou (faire Mistresse) doo'st abhorre.
If viewing thee, I sawe thee not,
And seeing thee, I could not loue thee:
Dying, I should not liue (God wot)
Nor liuing, should to anger mooue thee.
And seeing thee, I could not loue thee:
Dying, I should not liue (God wot)
Nor liuing, should to anger mooue thee.
But it is well that I doo finde
My life so full of torments, for
All kinde of ills doo fit his minde
Whom thou (faire Mistresse) doo'st abhorre.
My life so full of torments, for
All kinde of ills doo fit his minde
Whom thou (faire Mistresse) doo'st abhorre.
In thy obliuion buried now
My death I haue before mine eyes:
And heere to hate my selfe I vow,
As (cruell) thou doo'st me despise.
My death I haue before mine eyes:
And heere to hate my selfe I vow,
As (cruell) thou doo'st me despise.
Contented euer thou didst finde
Me with thy scornes, though neuer (for
To say the trueth) I ioyed in minde,
After thou didst my loue abhorre.
Me with thy scornes, though neuer (for
To say the trueth) I ioyed in minde,
After thou didst my loue abhorre.
FINIS.
Bar. Yong.
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