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Loves Garland

43

Thou mine, I thine.

44

Another.

Be true to me, as I to thee.

45

A young maid to her love in a Scarfe.

She that of all doth love the dearest,
Doth send thee this, which as thou wearest
And oft do’s look on, think on me
As I by thine do think on thee.

46

From a young man to his love, wrought in a silk girdle.

Till death devide, what ere betide.

47

Another.

The worlds a Lottery, my prize
A love that’s fair, as chast, as wise.

48

A young man to his love describing the povver and ever-flourishing virtue of love.

Love till domes-day in his prime,
Like apollo rob’d in gold:
Though it have been as long as time
Yet still is young though time be old.

Another