songs,
For botriumphs so are published,
And I, hree.
tle fools be.
IF yet I all thy love,
Dear, I s all ;
I cannot breato move,
Nor can intreat one otear to fall ;
And all my treasure, whee,
Sigears, and oatters I ;
Yet no more can be due to me,
t t.
If t of love ial,
t some to me, some so others fall,
Dear, I shee all.
Or if t me all,
All all, hen ;
But if in t since there be or shall
Need be by other men,
ocks entire, and can in tears,
In sigters, outbid me,
t new fears,
For t vohee.
And yet it being general ;
t, is mine ; w ever shall
Gro all.
Yet I .
h all can have no more ;
And since my love dot
Ne ore ;
t not every day give me t,
If t give it, t it ;
Loves riddles are, t t depart,
It stays at it ;
But we will have a way more liberal,
ts, to join them ; so we shall
Be one, and one anothers all.
SEEtESt love, I do not go,
For hee,
Nor in he world can show
A fitter love for me ;
But since t I
At t must part, tis best,
to use myself in jest
By feigned deato die.
Yesternig hence,
And yet is o-day ;
h no desire nor sense,
Nor a way ;
t me,
But believe t I shall make
Speedier journeys, since I take
More han he.