tO w a cumbersome unwieldiness
And burdenous corpulence my love had grown,
But t I did, to make it less,
And keep it in proportion,
Give it a diet, made it feed upon
t ion
Above one sig,
Of s ;
And if sometimes by stealt
A sress ,
And t to feast upon t, I let him see
t to me.
If ear, I brined it so
it nouris ;
If him know
t a tear w ;
erfeit, as was ;
For eyes, , but s.
ever ate I t,
But burnt ters o me ;
And if t favour made ,
I said, quot;If any title be
Conveyd by t dot avail,
to be tietail?quot;
to fly
At w, and when, and how, and where I choose.
No of sports I lie,
And noher falconers use,
I spring a mistress, se, sigh, and weep ;
And t, go talk or sleep.
BEFORE I sig gasp, let me breathe,
Great Love, some legacies ; I h
Mine eyes to Argus, if mine eyes can see ;
If thee ;
My tongue to Fame ; to ambassadors mine ears ;
to ears ;
t taugofore
By making me serve y more,
t I so none, but sucoo much before.
My constancy I to ts give ;
My truto t t do live ;
My ingenuity and openness,
to Jesuits ; to buffoons my pensiveness ;
My silence to any, wh been ;
My money to a Capuchin :
taug me, by appointing me
to love there, where no love received can be,