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- 'Mongst all the earthly Kings, theres none (en)
- Alas! should I love thee alone, (en)
- And I must needs confesse to thee (en)
- And now thou wondrest much that I (en)
- And that my heart liv'd in thy breast, (en)
- And upon this thou taxest me (en)
- Blame me not then, since 'tis for love (en)
- But 'twas because I judg'd thee best, (en)
- But now that the deceit I find, (en)
- Contented with one Crown alone. (en)
- For then I thought that thou alone (en)
- For which I am accus'd by thee; (en)
- I love in love variety. (en)
- In a short time I should love none; (en)
- Once being cloy'd, of all, loaths it; (en)
- Present such numbers to our sight; (en)
- Should what I swore then, now deny, (en)
- Thou hast no reason so to do, (en)
- Thou saist I swore I lov'd thee best, (en)
- To love thee still were to be blind, (en)
- To make me change my love, to hate? (en)
- To nature those inconstant are, (en)
- Wast vertues, beauties paragon: (en)
- Who fix their love on one that's faire; (en)
- Who on one well lov'd feeds, yet, (en)
- Why did she, but for our delight, (en)
- With faithlessenesse, inconstancy: (en)
- Would'st thou be subject to a fate (en)
- Who can't dissemble ne'r must wooe.
That so I lov'd thee 'tis confest, (en)
- Of thee, that I inconstant prove.
And yet in truth 'tis constancy, (en)
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