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Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets

with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile
 

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Of a Gentlewoman that wilde hir Louer to weare greene Bayes in token of hir stedfast loue towards him.
 
 
 
 

Of a Gentlewoman that wilde hir Louer to weare greene Bayes in token of hir stedfast loue towards him.

B: Tolde me that the Bay would aye be greene,
And neuer chaunge his hue for winters thret:
Wherefore (quoth shee) that plainely may be seene
What loue thy Ladie beares, the Lawrell get.
A braunch aloft vpon the Helmet weare,
Presuming that vntill the Lawrell die
And loze his natiue colour, I will beare
A faithfull hart, and neuer swerue awrie.
I (siely soule) did smile with ioyfull brow
Hoping that Daphnis would retainde hir hue
And not haue chaungde: & lykewise that the vow
My Ladie made would make my Ladie true.

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O Gods, beholde the chaunce, I wore the Tree,
And honord it as stay of stedfast Loue:
But sodainely the Lawrell might I see
To looke as browne as doth the brownest Doue.
I marueld much at this vnwoonted sight:
Within a day or two came newes to mee
That shee had chaungde, & swarude hir friendship quight
Wherefore affie in neither trull nor tree.
For I perceiue that colours lightly chaunge,
And Ladies loue on sodaine waxeth straunge.