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( 6 ) Intead of virgins young,

my bride’s bed for to ee,

Go caue ome curious carpinter,

to make a chet for me.

My broad lace of ilk

below on maidens meet,

May fitly erve, when I'm dead,

to tie my hands and feet.

And thou my lover true,

my huband and my friend,

Let me intreat thee here to tay,

until my life doth end.

Now leave to talk of love,

and humbly on your knees,

Direct your prayers to God,

and mourn no more for me,

In love as we have liv’d,

In love now let us part;

And I in token of my love,

kis thee with all my heart.