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[If I dye, be this my will]

If I dye, be this my will

If I dye, be this my will, Let my spirit serve thee still, and desire if not fulfill Thy whole pleasure so approving, Death is not the end of Loving. Let the Earth my Body have whence it sprung, there be my grave, Only the remembrance


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Have of my Image; Let death never, me from thy Acquaintance sever The last Breath my Tongue shall move, be the Ayrie forme of Love, And despight of death approve (lifes privation thus defying) if not dead I love thee dying.