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  • Title: The Passionate Pilgrim (Octavo, 1599)
  • Editor: Hardy M. Cook
  • ISBN: 978-1-55058-411-0

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    Author: William Shakespeare
    Editor: Hardy M. Cook
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    The Passionate Pilgrim (Octavo, 1599)


    The wiles and guiles that women worke,
    Dissembled with an outward shew:
    320The tricks and toyes that in them lurke,
    The Cock that treads thē shall not know,
    Haue you not heard it said full oft,
    A Womans nay doth stand for nought.

    Thinke Women still to striue with men,
    325To sinne and neuer for to faint,
    There is no heauen (by holy then)
    When time with age shall them attaint,
    Were kisses all the ioyes in bed,
    One Woman would another wed.

    330But soft enough, too much I feare,
    Least that my mistresse heare my song,
    She will not stick to round me on th'are,
    To teach my toung to be so long:
    Yet will she blush, here be it said,
    335 To heare her secrets so bewraid.