Diana of George of Montemayor Translated out of Spanish into English by Bartholomew Yong |
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Diana of George of Montemayor | ||
[Contents of loue]
Contents
of loue,
That come with so great paine,
If that you come, why go you hence againe?
That come with so great paine,
If that you come, why go you hence againe?
Not fully come,
But you begin to starte:
Neuer with perfect some
To nestle in a woefull heart.
And will you now so soone depart,
And leaue me in such paine?
Then hence delights, and see me not againe.
But you begin to starte:
Neuer with perfect some
To nestle in a woefull heart.
And will you now so soone depart,
And leaue me in such paine?
Then hence delights, and see me not againe.
From you I flye,
(Since you denie my sight)
To make me know thereby
The losse, if that I loose you quite.
Then (since you do me such despite)
Depart not griefe and paine,
For when you goe, you soone returne againe.
(Since you denie my sight)
To make me know thereby
The losse, if that I loose you quite.
Then (since you do me such despite)
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For when you goe, you soone returne againe.
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