himself with Remembrance He Lamenteth that he had ever The Recured Lover Exulteth in POEMS. Wyatt's Complaint upon Love to Reason, with Love's Answer 140 Complaint of the Absence of his Love PAGE 127 PAGE 128 . 129 129 Of his Love that Pricked her Finger with a Needle. Of the Same. The Lover that Fled Love now Follows it with his Harm The Lover Compareth his Heart to the Overcharged Gun. How by a Kiss he Found both his Life and Death. 158 . 159 159 159 160 131 Negligence 160 133 135 Of his Return from Spain Wyatt being in Prison, to Bryan Of such as had Forsaken him. The Lover Hopeth of Better Chance. 161 161 161 162 WYATT'S POETICAL WORKS. SONGS AND SONNETS. THE LOVER FOR SHAMEFASTNESS THE long love that in my thought I harbour, 10 THE LOVER WAXETH WISER, AND WILL NOT DIE FOR AFFECTION. YET was I never of your love aggrieved, A And tears continual sore have me wearied. If otherwise you seek for to fulfil 10 Your wrath, you err, and shall not as you ween; THE ABUSED LOVER SEETH HIS FOLLY, AND INTENDETH TO TRUST NO MORE. Was never file yet half so well yfiled, For youth led me, and falsehood me misguided. Since that deceit is aye returnable, Of very force it is agreeable, That therewithal be done the recompense: Then guile beguiled plained should be never; 10 |