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Stanzas To Love

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Ah, poor Love, why dost thou live,     Thus to see thy service lost;     If she will no comfort give,     Make an end, yield up the ghost!     That she may, at length, approve     That she hardly long believed,     That the heart will die for love     That is not in time relieved.     Oh, that ever I was born     Service so to be refused;     Faithful love to be forborn!     Never love was so abused.     But, sweet Love, be still awhile;     She that hurt thee, Love, may heal thee;     Sweet!    I see within her smile     More than reason can reveal thee.     For, though she be rich and fair,     Yet she is both wise and kind,     And, therefore, do thou not despair     But thy faith may fancy find.     Yet, although she be a queen     That may such a snake despise,     Yet, with silence all unseen,     Run, and hide thee in her eyes:     Where if she will let thee die,     Yet at latest gasp of breath,     Say that in a lady's eye     Love both took his life and death.

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