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Loves Garland.

38

Another.

Rather die, then faith deny.

39

Another.

Not lust, but love: as time shall
prove.

40

Another.

To love as I do thee;
Is to love none but me.

41

A posie sent by a young man to his Love
in a Handkercher, in which was
wrought the fashion of a
heart with wings.

Of all bad things, a heart with wings
is still the worst,
And he that meets, with one so fleets,
of all’s accurst.

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The Maidens reply in a Handkercher, in
which was the shape of an heart, with
an arrow through it.

A flying heart a piercing dart,
doth well deserve:
So be it with me, if I from thee
shall ever swerve,

Thou