27392584As bomba
st and as lyning to the time:
27402585But more deuout then this our re
spe
ctes,
27412586Haue we not been, and therefore met your Loues,
27422587In their owne fa
shyon like a merriment.
27432588Dum. Our letters madame,
shewed much more then ie
st.
27462591King. Now at the late
st minute of the houre,
27482593Quee. A time me thinkes too
short,
27492594To make a world-without-end bargaine in:
27502595No no my Lord, your Grace is periurde much,
27512596Full of deare guiltines, and rherefore this,
27522597If for my Loue (as there is no
such cau
se)
27532598You will do ought, this
shall you do for me:
27542599Your oth I will not tru
st, but goe with
speede
27552600To
some forlorne and naked Hermytage,
27562601Remote from all the plea
surs of the world:
27572602There
stay vntill the twelue Cele
stiall Signes
27582603Haue brought about the annuall reckoning.
27592604If this Au
stere in
sociable life,
27602605Change not your o
ffer made in heate of blood.
27612606If fro
stes and fa
stes, hard lodging, and thin weedes,
27622607Nip not the gaudie blo
ssomes of your Loue:
27632608But that it beare this tryall, and la
st Loue,
27642609Then at the expiration of the yeere,
27652610Come challenge me, challenge me by the
se de
sertes:
27662611And by this Virgin palme now kis
sing thine,
27672612I wilbe thine: and till that in
stance
shutt
27682613My wofull
selfe vp in a mourning hou
se,
27692614Rayning the teares of lamentation,
27702615For theremembraunce of my Fathers death.
27712616If this thou do deny, let our handes part,
27722617Neither intiled in the others hart.
27732618King. If this, or more then this, I would denie,
27742619To
flatter vp the
se powers of mine with re
st,
27752620The
sodaine hand of death clo
se vp mine eye.
27762621Hence herrite then my hart, is in thy bre
st.
Bero.