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Parthenophil and Parthenophe

Sonnettes, Madrigals, Elegies and Odes [by Barnabe Barnes]

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SONNET VI.

[Him when I caught, what chaines had I prouided]

Him when I caught, what chaines had I prouided,
What fetters had I fram'd, what lockes of reason:
What keyes of continence, had I deuised,
Impatient of the breach, gainst any treason.
But faire Parthenophe, did vrge me still,
To liberall pardon, for his former fault:
Which out alas, preuailed with my will,
Yet mou'd I bondes, least he should make default:
Which willingly shee seem'd to vndertake,
And saide, as I am virgine, I will bee
His bale, for this offence, & if he make
An other such vagare, take of mee
A pawne, for more assurance vnto thee.
Your Loue to me quoth I, your pawne shall make,
So that for his default, I forfeit take.