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[My Reason, absent, did mine eyes require]
My Reason, absent, did mine eyes require
To watch and ward, and such foes to descrie
As they should, neere my hart approaching, spie.
But traitor eyes my hart's death did conspire;
To watch and ward, and such foes to descrie
As they should, neere my hart approaching, spie.
But traitor eyes my hart's death did conspire;
(Corrupted with Hope's gyfts) let in Desire
To burne my hart, and sought no remedy,
Though store of water were in eyther eye
Which, well imployde, might wel have quencht the fire.
To burne my hart, and sought no remedy,
Though store of water were in eyther eye
Which, well imployde, might wel have quencht the fire.
Reason returned, Love and Fortune made
Judges, to judge mine eyes to punishment:
Fortune, sith they by sight my hart betraid,
From wished sight adjudg'd them banishment;
Love, sith by fire murdred my hart was found,
Adjudged them in teares for to be drownd.
Judges, to judge mine eyes to punishment:
Fortune, sith they by sight my hart betraid,
From wished sight adjudg'd them banishment;
Love, sith by fire murdred my hart was found,
Adjudged them in teares for to be drownd.
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