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Sonnet. 29.

[Taking a truce with teares sweete pleasures foe]

Taking a truce with teares sweete pleasures foe,
I thus began hard by the fountayne side:
O deere copartner of my wretched waie,
No sooner saide but woe poore eccho ende.
Then I againe what woe did thee betide,
That can be greater than disdayne, disdayne:
Quoth eccho Then sayd I O womens pride,
Pride answered echo. O inflicting payne,
When wofull eccho payne a gayne repeated,
Redoubling sorrow with a sorrowing sound:
For both of vs were now in sorrow seated,
Pride and disdaine disdainefull pride the ground.
That forst poore Eccho mourne ay sorrowing euer,
And me lament in teares ay ioyning neuer.