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[II. Ioy, ioy doth so arise and so content me]

Ioy, ioy doth so arise and so content me

Ioy, ioy doth so arise and so content me, and so content me, when I but see thee, ô my lifes faire treasure, Ioy, ioy doth so arise and so content me, That blind I am through too great pleasure, But if such blinding, sweet loue, doth so delight thee, doth so delight thee, Come Loue and more and more blind me still & spight mee, Come Loue, and more yet, yet, yet, more and more blind me still, blind mee still and spight and spight mee, Come Loue & more and more blind mee still and spight mee, Come loue and more, yet, yet, yet more and more blind mee still, blind mee still and spight, and spight mee, (I doe) and spight mee.