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- # A Lovers
All kinds of arguments and question deepe,
Al replication prompt, and reason strong
For his advantage still did wake and sleep,
To make the weeper laugh, the laughter weeper
He had the dialect and different skill,
Catching al passions in his craft of will.
That hee didde in the general bosome raigne
Of young, of old, and sexes both inchanted,
To dwel with him in thoughts, or to remain
In personal duty, following where he haunted,
Consent’s bewitch, ere he desire have granted,
And dialogu’d for him what he would say,
Aakt their own wills and made their wills obey.
Many there were that did his picture gette
To serue their eies, and in it put their mind,
Like fooles that in th’ imagination set
The goodly objects which abroad they find
Of lands and mansions, theirs in thought assign’d,
And labouring in moe pleasures to bestow them,
Then the true gouty Land-lord which doth owe them.
So many haue that neuer toucht his hand
Sweetly suppos’d them mistresse of his hearts
My wofull felse that did in freedome stand,
And was my owne see simple (not in part)
What with his art in youth and youth in art
Threw my affections in his charmed power,
Reseru’d the stalke and gaue him al my flower.
Yet did I not as some my equals did
Demaund of him, not being desired yecided,
Finding my felse in honour so forbidde,
With safest distance I mine honour sheelded,
Experience for me many bulwarkus builded
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