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SIR THOMAS WYATT

And wilt thou leave me thus, And have no more pitye Of him that loveth thee? Alas, thy cruelty ! A.nd wilt thou leave me thus? Say nay ! say nay !

��$6. A Revocation

WfHAT should I say?

  • ^ Since Faith is dead.

And Truth away From you is fled ? Should I be led With doubleness? Nay ! nay ! mistress.

I promised you,

And you promised me, To be as true As I would be. But since I see Your double heart, Farewell my part !

Thought for to take

'Tis not my mind ; But to forsake One so unkind; And as I find So will I trust. Farewell, unjust!

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