Ayres and dialogues For One, Two, and Three Voyces. By Henry Lawes ... The First Booke |
Upon a Crown'd Heart sent to a Cruell Mistress.
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Upon a Crown'd Heart sent to a Cruell Mistress.
Go thou Emblem of my heartGo thou Emblem of my heart, tell my Mistress whose thou art; if with Love she do receive thee, happy then, happy then, happy then thou art to leave me: But if she do chance to Frown, let her only spoyl that Crown, and all wounded home return thee, where no other flame shall burn thee; for empaled in my brest, though thou break my peacefull rest; yet I vow in thy defence, Love no more shall fire thee hence, yet I vow in thy defence, Love no more, no more shall fire thee hence.
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