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[XVII. The second part. Thus Loue commaunds]
Thus Loue commaunds, That I in vaine complaine mee,And sorrow will, That she shall still disdaine mee
Yet did I hope, Which hope my life prolonged,
To heare hir say (alas) his Loue was wronged.
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