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4 | III. |
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2 | V. |
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CLXXIV
[Wythe seruyng styll]
Wythe seruyng styll
This haue I wonne,
Ffor my good wyll
To be vndonne.
This haue I wonne,
Ffor my good wyll
To be vndonne.
And ffor redres
Of all my payne
Disdaynffulnes
I haue agayne.
Of all my payne
Disdaynffulnes
I haue agayne.
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And ffor Reward
Of all my smart
Lo thus unhard
I must departe.
Of all my smart
Lo thus unhard
I must departe.
Wherefore all ye
That after shall
By fortune be,
As I am, thrall,
That after shall
By fortune be,
As I am, thrall,
Exempell take
What I have wonne,
Thus for her sake
To be vndone.
What I have wonne,
Thus for her sake
To be vndone.
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