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Foolish love is only folly;     Wanton love is too unholy;     Greedy love is covetous;     Idle love is frivolous;     But the gracious love is it     That doth prove the work of it.     Beauty but deceives the eye;     Flattery leads the ear awry;     Wealth doth but enchant the wit;     Want, the overthrow of it;     While in Wisdom's worthy grace,     Virtue sees the sweetest face.     There hath Love found out his life,     Peace without all thought of strife;     Kindness in Discretion's care;     Truth, that clearly doth declare     Faith doth in true fancy prove,     Lust the excrements of Love.     Then in faith may fancy see     How my love may constru'd be;     How it grows and what it seeks;     How it lives and what it likes;     So in highest grace regard it,     Or in lowest scorn discard it.

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