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The wordes of a dame concerning her Louer,
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The wordes of a dame concerning her Louer,
spoken to one Mistresse Anne.
In fayth goo mistresse Anne I hauefound out a make in deede.
A proper man, and tall, and one
that seemes wil stand in steede.
I loue hym wel, more then I say,
I wish to him hys good,
I loue him like mine owne deere heart
or els my vytall blood.
For this you know that I ne loue
my blood once for to see,
No more I doe delight that he
within my sight should be.
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