| Lorn and tynTd fro my wame —
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| «Seech I more perforce indeed:
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| Lap I of thee: Thou art want.
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| With dulcet gust thine floret,
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| Which I yet would not do —
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| Pray I thee for thine avail —
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| Lave me in it; |
| I want more!
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| For my loe, not be adust.
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| Come see as the wind: Chant —
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| I let thee come in —
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| Come see as the wind, Aode.
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| As of lote — upon thee dote,
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| Lowing «tis, true forsooth,
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| Tisn"t a tongue, nay merely mote,
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| Thou art grandly mae than couth»:
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| Eft and e"er doth it eke —
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| I am what I do behold.
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| For my loe, not be adust.
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| Come see as the wind: Chant —
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| I let thee come in —
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| Come see as the wind, Aode. |