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- venvs and
adonis.
Ltt
nic
cxcufc
thy
courfer
gentle
boy,
And
Icarne
of
him
I
heartily
befecch thee,
To
take
aduantage
on
presented ioy,
Though I were dube,yet his proceedings teach thee
O learne to louc,the leffon is but plainc.
And once madepcrfe^, neuer loft againe.
I
know
not
loue
(quoth
he)
nor
will
not
know
it,
Vnlefle
it
be
a
Boare,and
then
I
chafe
ir^
Tis
much
to
borrow,
and
Iwill
not
owe
ir,
.
My
loue
to
loue,
is
loue, but
to
difgrace
it.
For
I
haue heard,
it
is
a
life
in
death,
.
.
Tffat
laughs and weeps, and
all
but w
ith
a
breath.
Who weares a garment Ihapeleffe and vnfiniiht?
Who
plucks the
bud
before one
leafe
put
forth
?
If fpringing things be anie iot diminilht,
They
wither
in their
prime, proue nothing worth,
The
colt
that's
backt and
burdiend being
yong,
Lofeth
his
pride,
and
neuer
waxeth ftrong.
You
hurt
my
hand
with
wringing,Iet
vs
parr,
And
leauc
riiis
idle
theame,
this
bootleffcchar,
Remoue
your
(lege
from
my vnyeelding
hart,
To
loues
aikrmes
it
will
not
ope
the
gate,DifinifTe
your vows,y
our fained tears,your
flattry,
For where
a heart
is
hard they maks^ no bartry.what
II. 403 — 426
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