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[XVI. O sweet alas]

The second part.

O swet alas, O sweet alas what say you?

O swet alas, O sweet alas what say you? O sweet alas O sweet alas what say you? O sweet alas, O sweet alas what say you? ay mee, ay mee, that face ay mee that face that face discloses, The Scarlet blush, of sweet vermillian roses, and yet alas, and yet alas I know not, If such a crimsen, staining, be for loue, be for loue or disdaining But if of loue it grow not, but if of loue it grow not, bee it disdain cōceiued, to see vs of loues



fruits so long so long be-reued. But if of loue it grow not, But if of loue it grow not, but if of loue, but if of loue it grow not, bee it disdaine conceiued, to see vs of loues fruits so long bereued so long beereued.