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36. [A Song]

[There is none, noe none but I]

There is none, noe none but I,
None but I soe full of woe,
That I cannot chuse but dye
Or els begg Physick from my foe.
Now what hopes she shall be moved
To revive my hopes forlorne,
She that loves for to be lov'd,
Yet payes her lovers hopes with scorne,
Whose deserts inflames desire,
Whose disdaines strikes comfort dead,
In whose eyes lyes all loves fyre,
From whose heart all love is fledd.
Lovely eyes and Loveless heart,
Why doe you soe disagree?
How can sweetness cause such smart
Or smarting soe delightful be?
Noe, fair eyes, noe, noe more soe
Cruell eyes and full of guile,
You are only sweete in show
And never kill but when you smile.
Yet, faire eyes, this I must say,
Though you should be still vnkinde
Hee whose heart is not your prey
Must either be a foole or blinde.