[III. Ioye so delights my hart and so relieues me]
Ioye so delights my hart and so relieues me
Ioye so delights my hart and so relieues me, and so relieues
me, when I behold the face of my beloued, beloued,
that any hard mischaūce or pang that grieues me, that grieues me, is quite exil'd
& presently remoued, & if I might to perfite vp my pleasure, to
perfite vp my pleasure, without controulment, bestow myne eyes where I repose my treasure, for a crowne & a kingdome sure possessed, I
would not change my state so sweete & blessed. I would not change my state
so sweet & blessed, for a crowne & a kingdome, sure possessed, I
would not chaunge my state so sweete and blessed.