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[Somtimes in verse I praisd, somtime I sigh'd]
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[Somtimes in verse I praisd, somtime I sigh'd]

Somtimes in verse I praisd, somtime I sigh'd,
No more shal pen with love and beauty mell,
But to my hart alone my hart shall tell
How unseene flames doe burne it day and night;
Lest flames give light, light bring my love to sight,
And my love prove my follie to excell.
Wherefore my love burnes like the fire of hell,
Wherein is fire, and yet there is no light.
For if one never lov'd like mee, then why
Skillesse blames hee the thing hee doth not know?
And hee that so hath lov'd should favour show,
For hee hath been a foole as well as I;
Thus shall hence-forth more pain more folly have,
And folly past may justly pardon crave.