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All slayest the heart, whom thou maist help,

A craggie Rock thy cradle was, And Tygres milke sure was thy food: Whereby Dame Nature brought to passe, That like thy Nurse should be thy moode, Wilde and vnkind, cruell and fell, To flay the heart that loues thee well.

The Crocodile with fained teares, The Fisher not so oft beguiles: As thou haste fild my simple eares, To heare sweet words, full fraught with wiles That I may say, as I doo prooue, Wo worth the time I gan to loue.

Sith thou haste vow'd to worke my wracke, And haste no will my wealth to way, Farewell vnkind, I will keep backe Such toyes as may my health decay: And still will crie, as I haue cause, Fie vpon loue and all his lawes.

He liuely sparkes of those two eyes, My wounded heart hath set on fire: And since I can no way deuise, To stay the rage of my desire: with sighes and trembling teares I craue My deare, on me some pitty haue,

In viewing thee, I tooke such ioy, As one that sought his quiet rest: