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Of 5. voc.

[XV. Why smilest]

Why smilest, thou sweet Iewell

Why smilest, thou sweet Iewell, and art so full, of gladnes, when thou to mee most cruell, dost cause mee pine, in sadnes, but since you ioy to see mee thus tormented euen for thy loue, euen I am with griefe contented.



[XVI. Deere why do you ioy]

Deere why do you ioy and take such pleasure

Deere why do you ioy and take such pleasure and still delight, to see me lie & languish, oh pitty mee, my ioy and only treasure and cure my griefe & bitter anguish, and now at last regard mee, and with thy loue, for my true loue reward mee.



[XVII. The first part. Now Cloris laughs]

Now Cloris laughs and swears how shee affects mee

Now Cloris laughs and swears how shee affects mee, and now shee weeps, and now euen now reiects mee, by sad experience now at length I finde, women can weepe, and laugh, both with a winde.



[XVIII The second part. Forsaken Thirsis]

Forsaken Thirsis, sighing (alas)

Forsaken Thirsis, sighing (alas) sings, (alas) vnconstant Cloris, is not as shee was, their fading face, shewes their vnconstant, minde, women can weepe, and laugh both with a winde.



[XIX. I Fall & thē I rise again]

I fall & thē I rise again a loft

I fall & thē I rise again a loft, I sing & sigh, and all with in a stoūd, I slept on stons, although my bed be soft, I clime ful high, thē tumble to the groūd thus my poore hart with Cupids dart sore wounded, doth tire it selfe, and thus sweet loue is founded.



[XX What doth my pretty darling]

What doth my pretty darling, what doth my song and chanting

What doth my pretty darling, what doth my song and chanting, that they sing not of hir the praise and vanting, to hir I giue my vio'lets, and garlands sweetly smelling, for to croune hir sweet locks, pure gold excelling.



[XXI Hence stars, you dazel]

Hence stars, you dazel bee the sight

Hence stars, you dazel bee the sight, you teach to grope by night, Se here the shepherds star, excelling you, so far, Then Phebus wipt his eies, and Zephir cleerd the skies, in sweet accēted cries, Then sang the shepherds & nimphs of Diana, long liue faire Oriana.



[XXII. O Metaphysicall Tobacco]

O metaphysical Tobacco

O metaphysical Tobacco, fetcht as far as from Morocco thy searching fume, exhalls the rume, O Metaphysicall Tobacco.

FINIS.