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[XII. Loue not me for comely grace]

Loue not me for comely grace

Loue not me for comely grace, for my pleasing eye or face; Nor for any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart: For those may faile, those may faile, for those may faile or turne to ill, So thou and I shall seuer: Keepe therfore a true womans eye, keepe therefore a true womans eye, keepe therefore a true womans eye, And loue me still, but know not why; And loue me still, but know not why, but know not why, And loue me still but know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, to dote vpon me euer. to dote, vpon me euer.