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[II. Clorinda]

Clorinda false adieu thy loue tormēts mee

Clorinda false adieu thy loue tormēts mee, thy loue tormēts me; let Thirses Thirses haue thy hart since hee contents thee, Clorinda false adieu thy loue torments mee; thy loue tormēts mee; let Thirsis Thirsis haue thy hart since hee contents thee, O griefe & bitter anguish for thee I languish. Faine I alas would hide it O but who can abide it? I can I can not I abide it. Adieu adieu adieu thē, farewel, leaue my death now desiring; thou hast lo thy requiring. Thus



spake, Philistus on his hooke relying, thus spake hee on his hooke relying, and sweetly sweetly sweet fell a dyeing. Thus spake Philistus on his hooke relying, so spake he on his hooke relying, & sweetly sweetly sweet sel a dyeing.