The Paradise of Dainty Deuices Reprinted From a Transcript of the First Edition

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The Paradise of Dainty Deuices Reprinted From a Transcript of the First Edition
Richard Edwards
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B. Beshrewe me tlian.
of aajjttm teuijscs* 67 A, Yet workc your kinde kindly, graunt rac louc for loue.
B. I will use you frendly, as I shall you proue.
A. Most close you shall finde me, I this doe protest.
B. Then sure you shall binde me to graunt your request.
A. O happie thredc now haue I sponne.
B. You syng before the conquest wonne.
A. Wh)' tlien will you swarue? B. Euen as you deserue? A. Loue still. B. I will. A. Yet kill not. B. I will not. A. Make me your man. B. Come to me than.
Finis
.... M. B.
Requiryng the fauour of his loue, She aunswereth thus.
M. What death male be, compared to loue ?
H; What grief therein, now doest thou prouc?
M. My paines alas who can expresse ?
H. I see no cause of heauinesse.
M. My Ladies looks, my wo hath wrought.
H. Then blame thyne eyes that first haue sought.
M. I burne alas, and blowe the fire.
H. A foole consumes by his desire.
M. What shall I do than ? H. Come out and thou can.
H. Alas I die. M. What remedie ?
M. My sugrcd sweete, is mixed with gall.


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