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CXLVIII.
[Smale pathis to the grene wode]
Smale pathis to the grene wodewill I loue and shall I loue
will I loue and shall I loue
no mo maydyns but one.
loue is naturall to euery wyght
Indyfferent to euery creature
chaungyng his course now hevy now lygt
As fortune fallyth I yow ensure
so rennyth the chaunce from one to one.
Smale pathis
One is good but mo were better
Affter my reason and Jugement
consideryng dyvers fayrer and fetter
plesaunt buxum and obedient
till sum of them begynne to grone.
Smale pathis
But I will do as I saide furst
so it is best as thynkyth me
to put in one my faithfull trust
ffor euer yff she will trew be
and loue her only whereuer she gone
Smale pathis
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