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xvi Vntill I felt the feathered boy, Ay flickering in my captiue breast: Since that time loe, in deep dispaire, All voyd of ioy, my time I weare.

The wofull prisoner Palemon, And Troylus, eke King Pryamus, Constrain'd by loue did neuer mone, As I (my deare) for the haue done, Let pitie then requite my paines My life and death in thee remaines.

If constant loue may reape his hire, And faith vnfained may purchase, Great hope I haue to my desire, Your gentle heart will grant me grace, Till then (my deare) in few words plaine, In pensiue thoughts I shall remaine.

Ou Ladies falselie deem'd of any fault or crime, Constraine your pensiue heartes to help this dolefull tune of mine: For spitefull men there are, That faults would faine espie: Alas, what heart would beare their talke, but willinglie would die:

I waile oft times in woe, And curse mine houre of birth: Such slaunderous pangs doe me oppresse, when others ioy in mirth.