The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania Written by the right honorable the Lady Mary Wroath |
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Some
doe, perhapts, both wrong my loue, and care,
Taxing me with mistrust, and Ielousie,
From both which sinnes in loue like freedome, free
I liue, these slanders but new raised are.
Taxing me with mistrust, and Ielousie,
From both which sinnes in loue like freedome, free
I liue, these slanders but new raised are.
What though from griefe, my soule I doe not spare,
When I perceiue neglect's slight face on me?
While vnto some the louing smiles I see,
I am not Iealous, they so well doe fare.
When I perceiue neglect's slight face on me?
While vnto some the louing smiles I see,
I am not Iealous, they so well doe fare.
But doubt my selfe lest Nesse worthy am,
Or that it was but flashes, no true flame,
Dazl'd my eyes, and so my humour fed.
Or that it was but flashes, no true flame,
Dazl'd my eyes, and so my humour fed.
If this be iealousie, then doe I yeeld,
And doe confesse I thus goe arm'd to field,
For by such Iealousie my loue is led:
And doe confesse I thus goe arm'd to field,
For by such Iealousie my loue is led:
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