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Vpon my assurance of Ostella's Love.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Vpon my assurance of Ostella's Love.

And do'st thou Love indeed, in very deed,
Ostella? prithee speak, and yet take heed:
'Tis requisite my Question be deni'd,
lest I do surfet e're I'm satisfi'd:
So from that sweet receive my ban, and be
as slow in thanks for Love as Cruelty.
Yet be not Cruel neither, 'tis not just
thou should'st be so, and worse I should mistrust
Thy spotless Faith: I would not have thee hate,
nor would I have thy Love become my Fate;
For the excess of each may dang'rous prove,
and seeking to preserve, may ruine Love.

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Lightning is swift, as soon it doth retire;
let our flames softly burn, and not expire,
By whose kind heat our hearts may warm, not burn:
there's safetie in't, we may out-last our Urn.
Tell me, do'st Love? Yet do not tell me so:
and yet I know thou do'st; for on thy Brow
I read it, 't can't be hid by all the skill
thy Art can purchase; Yet delight thy will
As I shall mine. Answer me then, and prove
by Paradox, thou do'st not, yet do'st Love.