Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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[Alas madame for stelyng of a kysse]
Alas madame for stelyng of a kysseHave I so much your mynd ther offended?
Have I then done so greuously amysse,
That by no meanes it may be amended?
Then revenge you, and the next way is this:
An othr kysse shall have my lyffe endid.
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The next shall clene oute of my brest it pluck.
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