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Her present aunswere againe to him.
Me thinks thou tak'st the worser way.
(Enamoured Sheepheard) and in vaine
That thou wilt seeke thine owne decay,
To loue her, that dooth thee disdaine.
(Enamoured Sheepheard) and in vaine
That thou wilt seeke thine owne decay,
To loue her, that dooth thee disdaine.
For thine owne selfe, thy wofull hart
Keepe still, else art thou much to blame:
For she to whom thou gau'st each part
Of it, disdaines to take the same.
Keepe still, else art thou much to blame:
For she to whom thou gau'st each part
Of it, disdaines to take the same.
Follow not her that makes a play,
And iest of all the greefe and paines:
And seeke not (Sheepheard) thy decay.
To loue her that thy loue disdaines.
And iest of all the greefe and paines:
And seeke not (Sheepheard) thy decay.
To loue her that thy loue disdaines.
FINIS.
Bar. Yong.
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