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[Dost thou withdraw thy grace]

Dost thou withdraw thy grace,
For that I should not loue:
And think'st thou to remoue,
M'affections with thy face?
As if that loue did hould no part,
But where thy beautie lies:
And were not in my hart,
Greater then in thy faire eyes?
Ah yes tis more, more is desire,
There where it wounds and pines:
As fire is farre more fire,
Where it burnes then where it shines?