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XIX. [MUST I WNPITTIED STILL REMAIN].
Must I wnpittied still remain,
But regaird,
Or rewaird,
Nothing caird,
Bot by my sueitest slain?
But regaird,
Or rewaird,
Nothing caird,
Bot by my sueitest slain?
Ah! sall I still contemned remain,
Still, alace!
Begging grace,
Bot in place
Of favor reap disdain?
Still, alace!
Begging grace,
Bot in place
Of favor reap disdain?
Ȝit, most sueit,
I must no retreat,
Altho thou froun a quhyle.
Since my pain proceeds of the,
All is sueit it breeds to me,
If thou wouchaife bot on smyle.
I must no retreat,
Altho thou froun a quhyle.
Since my pain proceeds of the,
All is sueit it breeds to me,
If thou wouchaife bot on smyle.
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