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XV(A) Cold bontie did me warne.
Cold bontie did me Warne,bright beautie did me Warme,
such warning did me learne,
such warming did me harme:
Thus warmed and harmed,
thus warned and learned
through smal bontie, greate beautye
of hers which I did ones adore,
plaist in the middle of my hart and more,
and now me holds of litill wourthe.
fairwell! my Loue, from hencefurthe
I owe yow no deautye.
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