The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania Written by the right honorable the Lady Mary Wroath |
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Deare
eyes farewell, my Sunne once, now my end,
While your kinde willing grace I felt, all ioy
In soule I knew withdrawne, you now destroy.
The house that being gaue to loues best friend.
While your kinde willing grace I felt, all ioy
In soule I knew withdrawne, you now destroy.
The house that being gaue to loues best friend.
You now alas to other obiects bend
That warmth of blisse which best delights enioy,
Striuing to win an oft won idle toy,
By falshood nurs'd, such creatures seldome mend.
That warmth of blisse which best delights enioy,
Striuing to win an oft won idle toy,
By falshood nurs'd, such creatures seldome mend.
Try your new loues, affect the choyce of store,
And be assur'd they likewise will choose more,
Which I yet grieue; for though the losse I beare.
And be assur'd they likewise will choose more,
Which I yet grieue; for though the losse I beare.
I would haue none with you to challenge right;
But beare you must for making choyce so light:
Yet still your beames Ile loue, shine you elsewhere.
But beare you must for making choyce so light:
Yet still your beames Ile loue, shine you elsewhere.
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