Pleasant dialogues and dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. ... By Tho. Heywood |
Ex Ioanne Colta. Of the City Verona.
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Ex Ioanne Colta. Of the City Verona.
Verona, qui te viderit,
Et non amârit protinus
Amore perditissimo, &c.
Et non amârit protinus
Amore perditissimo, &c.
Verona whatsoere hee be,
Who when he first shall looke on thee,
It doth not his affection move
To dote on thee with perdit love,
I thinke he not himselfe respects;
And that he wants true loves affects,
His sences are not in good state,
Nay all the graces he doth hate.
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