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       I will you bring; and with a ring,
         By way of marriàge
       I will you take, and lady make,
         As shortly as I can:
       Thus have you won an Earles son,
         And not a banished man.

       Here may ye see that women be In love meek, kind, and stable; Let never man reprove them than, Or call them variable; But rather pray God that we may To them be comfortable; Which sometime proveth such as He loveth, If they be charitable. For sith men would that women should Be meek to them each one; Much more ought they to God obey, And serve but Him alone.

26. As ye came from the Holy Land

16th Cent.

As ye came from the holy land
  Of Walsinghame,
Met you not with my true love
  By the way as you came?

How should I know your true love,
  That have met many a one
As I came from the holy land,
  That have come, that have gone?