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XXXIV.
Ar these thy weres O brave bellisa nowquhaire thow vnto my wrak by theme aspyres?
ar these the harralds which thow will avowe
for to denunce the message of thy yres,
to cast thy eyes that may subdewe impyres
vpon that face which thow dois maist disdayne,
and sighing sobb for to rekendle his fyres,
quhome thow hes wrapt in euerlasting payne?
will thow with me be trapped in lyke trayne?
will thow with me this mater now compone,
yeild love for love, giue lyfe by love againe?
we sal agrie if thow amend my mone:
bot this thow sayes, and brings for thy excuse,
Love is the swetar seasound with refuse.
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