Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile |
The Louer that had loued Long without requitald of good will.
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The Louer that had loued Long without requitald of good will.
Long
did I loue, and likte hir passing well
Whose beautie bred ye thraldom of my thought,
Long did I sue to hir for to expell
The foule disdain yt beauties beames had wrought:
Long did I serue, and Long I would haue doon,
My minde was bent a thorow race to roon.
Whose beautie bred ye thraldom of my thought,
Long did I sue to hir for to expell
The foule disdain yt beauties beames had wrought:
Long did I serue, and Long I would haue doon,
My minde was bent a thorow race to roon.
Long when I had looude, sude, and serued so.
As mought haue likte as braue a Dame as shee,
Hir Friend she forced not but let him go,
Shee looude at least besides him two or three:
Hir common cheare to erie one that sude,
Bred me to deeme shee did hir Friend delude.
As mought haue likte as braue a Dame as shee,
Hir Friend she forced not but let him go,
Shee looude at least besides him two or three:
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Bred me to deeme shee did hir Friend delude.
Great was my griefe at first to be refusde
That Long had looude with true vnfained hart,
But when I sawe I had beene long abusde
I forcde the lesse from such a Friend to part:
Yet ere I gaue hir vp I gainde a thing
That griefe to hir, and ease to me did bring.
That Long had looude with true vnfained hart,
But when I sawe I had beene long abusde
I forcde the lesse from such a Friend to part:
Yet ere I gaue hir vp I gainde a thing
That griefe to hir, and ease to me did bring.
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