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19. At her faire hands how haue I grace entreated.

       1   At her faire hands how haue I grace entreated,
                   With prayers oft repeated,
                   Yet still my loue is thwarted,
       Heart, let her goe, for sheele not be conuerted
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       Shee is most faire though she be marble hearted.

       2   How often haue my sighes declarde my anguish,
                   Wherein I daily languish,
                   Yet doth she still procure it,
       Heart, let her goe, for I cannot endure it,
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       Shee gaue the wound, and shee alone must cure it.

       3  The trickling tears, that down my cheeks haue flowed
                   My loue hath often shewed:
                   Yet still vnkind I proue her,
       Heart, let her goe, for nought I do can moue her
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       Though me she hate, I cannot chuse but loue her.

       4   But shall I still a true affection beare her,
                   Which prayers, sighes, teares do shew her?
                   And shall she still disdaine me ?
       Heart, let her goe, if they no grace can gaine me,
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       She made me hers, and hers she will retaine me.

       5  But if the loue that hath, and still doth burne me
                   No loue at length returne me:
                   Out of my thoughts Ile set her:
       Heart, let her goe, O, heart I pray thee let her.
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       Fixt in the heart, how can the heart forget her ?

       6  But if I weepe and sigh, and often wayle me,
                   Till teares, sighes, prayers faile me,
                   Shall yet my loue perseuer ?
       Heart, let her goe, if she will right thee neuer:
                   Say, shall shee go,
                   O no; no,no,no,no.
       Tears, sighes, prayers faile, but true loue lasteth euer.
    

words by:
Walter Davison

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