1 Disdaine that so doth fil me, Hath surely sworne to kill mee, And I must dye: Desire that still doth burne me, To life againe wil turne me, And liue must I: O kill me then disdain, That I may liue againe. 2 Thy lookes are life vnto me, And yet thy lookes vndoo me: O death and life: Thy smiles some rest do shew me, Thy frownes with warre orethrow me: O peace and strife: Nor life, nor death is either, Then giue me both or neither. 3 Life onely cannot ease me, Death onely cannot please me, Change is delight: I liue, that death may kill me, I dye, that life may fill me, Both day and night, If once despaire decay, Desire will weare away.