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A Courtlie controuersie of Cupids Cautels

Conteyning fiue Tragicall Histories, very pithie, pleasant, pitiful, and profitable: Discoursed uppon wyth Argumentes of Loue, by three Gentlemen and two Gentlewomen, entermedled with diuers delicate Sonets and Rithmes, exceeding delightfull to refresh the yrkesomnesse of tedious tyme. Translated out of French as neare as our English phrase will permit, by H. VV. Gentleman [i.e. Henry Wotton]
 

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[VVhy doo the Lillies fade away]

VVhy doo the Lillies fade away,
and pleasant sentes resigne my graue:
Let rather violets freshe and gay,
my tender heare enuiron braue.
Bring heere to me my loue so faire,
to quallifie my pining care,
So as before the day when I
must leade the daunce among the dead,
All sorrowes from my sight may flye,
and ioye possesse my troubled head.