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[XXI. Phillis I faine]

Phillis I faine: O to die what should moue thee

Phillis I faine: O to die what should moue thee, I loue thee but plaine to make it, aske what thou wilt, aske what thou wilt, aske what thou wilt & take it. This vnawares doth daunt me, doth daunt me, else what thou wilt I graunt thee, Else what thou wilt I graunt thee. O no no no, I request thee, O no no no, I request thee, to tarry but some fitter time and leasure, some fitter time and leasure, No no no no, deere, No no no no, deere, No no, deere, No no no no, deere, doe not languish, Temper this sadnesse, for time and loue with gladnesse, Once ere long will prouide for this our anguish. Once ere long will prouide for this our anguish.