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Title
: The Passionate Pilgrim (Octavo, 1599)
Editor
: Hardy M. Cook
ISBN: 978-1-55058-411-0
Copyright Internet Shakespeare Editions. This text may be freely used for educational, non-proift purposes; for all other uses contact the Coordinating Editor.
Author:
William Shakespeare
Editor:
Hardy M. Cook
Not Peer Reviewed
Edition:
The Passionate Pilgrim
The Passionate Pilgrim (Octavo, 1599)
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The Passionate Pilgrim, Octavo, 1599 (Old-spelling transcription)
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306
And to her will frame all thy waies,
307
Spare not to
s
pend, and chie
fl
y there,
308
Where thy de
s
art may merit prai
s
e,
309
By ringing in thy Ladies eare,
310
The
s
t
ronge
s
t
ca
s
t
le, tower and towne,
311
The golden bullet beats it downe.
312
Serue alwaies with a
s
s
ured tru
s
t
,
313
And in thy
s
ute be humble true,
314
Vnle
s
s
e thy Lady proue vniu
s
t
,
315
Prea
s
e neuer thou to chu
s
e a new:
316
When time
s
h
all
s
erue, be thou not
s
lacke,
317
To pro
ff
er though
s
h
e put thee back.
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