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(115) [Page 101] - Begone, sweet night, and I shall call thee kind
Changfefeft&nk vnihtoaliiffait,
\adsajt fcrvice bith envied>
Aiidtn>fiiCCours t»tii d^oied.
B> thim error dtou had lol!
Heart uiifained , cnith undained,
And die Svvaia that loved iDoft ;
More adured in love thtn thty.
AH in vain is Ladies Iove>
Qui(icl> choot'ed > rhortlji loofcd i
For their pride is to remove
Our,aUce! iheirJooksfirftmn»ut
And theit pride haibftraightuodooe
(us.
Totfijifelf, the f?»eeteft fair*
^ou haA wound«d,and confounded
THE XL. SONG. .
More dcfjpifed in iove dxea wy.
For roy heartjthough fet ar noughf,
Sincejiouvriil itfpoiU andlcillirt
I vviii never change my thoughts
But grieve that Beauty e*re was boM»
To banifh love with £rovYard fcorn.
P 1 N I S.
Egoaej I weec nigttt, and I ftial csU ihcs kiod ; Where doft rhou
dwelj liace noi apoa mine eyes ? Ik's moie thefi time that i my way
ihouldiiod. BegO'Cie. and when ihealghsihaS come, corae twice. Away.away.
Far I rault go and meet my Law by the peep of day ; But «feon le death, sho«

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