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The Lover Pleads.

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I.     When I had guineas many a one     Nought else I lackd 'neath the sun,     I had two eyes the bluest seen,     A perfect shape, a gracious mien,     I had a voice might charm the bale     From a two days widowed nightingale,     And if you ask how this I know     I had a love who told me so.     The lover pleads, the maid hearkeneth,     Her foot turns, his day darkeneth.     Love unkind, O can it be     'T was your foot false did turn from me.     II.     The gear is gone, the red gold spent,     Favour and beauty with them went,     Eyes take the veil, their shining done,     Not fair to him is fair to none,     Sweet as a bee's bag 'twas to taste     His praise. O honey run to waste,     He loved not! spoiled is all my way     In the spoiling of that yesterday.     The shadows wax, the low light alters,     Gold west fades, and false heart falters.     The pity of it! - Love's a rover,     The last word said, and all over.

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