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Yf it be so that I forsake the,
As banished from thy company,
Yet my hert, my mynde, and
my affection,
Shall still remain in thy
perfection,
But right as thou lyst so
order me.
But som would saye, in their opinion
Revoultid is thy good intention
;
Then may I well blame thy
cruelte
Yf it be so.
But my selfe, I say on this fasshion :
I have her hert in my possession,
And of itself there cannot
perdy
By no meanes love an herteles
body,
And on my faith good is the
reason
If it be so. |
If it be so that I forsake thee,
As banished from thy company,
Yet my heart, my mind, and
my affection,
Shall still remain in thy
perfection,
But right as thou list, so
order me.
But some would say, in their opinion
Revolted is thy good intention
;
Then may I well blame thy
cruelty
If it be so.
But my self, I say on this fashion :
I have her heart in my possession,
And of itself there cannot
perdy
By no means love an heartless
body,
And on my faith good is the
reason
If it be so. |
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NOTES
Shall still remain in thy perfection =
shall always remain true to you, who are so perfect.
But right as thou list, so order me = but exactly as you desire, order me
accordingly.
Revolted = turned away (from me)
And of itself there cannot perdy /
By no means love an heartless body,
= and, by God, a body without a heart simply cannot love. perdy = par dieu,
Fr. By God!. |