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[XV. Lady if I through griefe]

Lady if I through griefe

Lady if I through griefe, through griefe, & your disdaining, iudg'd be to liue in hell eternally remaining, adiudged be (alas) to liue in hell, to liue in hell eternally remayning: Of those my burning flames, my burning flames, of those my burning flames, well shall I rest content, well shall I rest content, contented: O but you I grieue and waile, O but you I waile, I waile, who there must bee tormented. For when I shall behold you, for when I shall behold you, your eies alone, alone, your eies will so delight me, your eies alone, alone your eies, your eies will so delight mee, delight mee, your eies alone, alone your eies, Lady your eies alone, alone your eies will so delight mee, that



once I know no paine can affright mee, But this (alas) ô would haue kild me, I, I doe not doubt you, there to haue beene alone without you, without you, But this (alas) ô would haue kild mee, I, I doe not doubt you, there to haue beene alone without you, without you.