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206 The Shepherdes Confession.

maine speedines but wth all shee pn̄ted it me replenished wth a most reviving liquor. I not to seeme defectiue in curteous bounty gaue her my pipe. she refusd the p'p'ty [= property] & only craued ye vse of it to chere vp her spirites when she was in her melancholy dūps. Phi: said I if you returne me my pipe yet it is yo's at commaund and as for yor mazer since it is houshold stuf & yt I am no huswif I pr thee take it home againe but sweet Phi keepe it neatly. only I desire you woldst bringt a feild adayes, yt when through heat I shall grow thirsty wth the liquor thereof I may alay my drought. Thus for yt time we p'ted & often since to ye high delightfull quenchinge of my most furious flames out of yt iolly polished mazor haue I caroused. But here is my misfortune, for this offence I come now to aske p'done, my fair tressed Ph amonge other of her delightes kept shut vp in a cage a bird called a wagtaile. him she fed