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 John Suckling, 1600-talet. John Suckling, 1600-talet.
 +{{ :​dikt:​girlheart.jpg|}}
 ====== Song ====== ====== Song ======
  
-I prithee send me back my heart, +I prithee send me back my heart, ​\\ 
-      Since I cannot have thine; +>   Since I cannot have thine;\\ 
-For if from yours you will not part, +For if from yours you will not part,\\ 
-      Why then shouldst thou have mine? +     Why then shouldst thou have mine?\\ 
- +\\ 
-Yet now I think on't, let it lie, +Yet now I think on't, let it lie,\\ 
-      To find it were in vain; +>  ​To find it were in vain;\\ 
-For th'​hast a thief in either eye +For th'​hast a thief in either eye\\ 
-      Would steal it back again. +     Would steal it back again.\\ 
- +\\ 
-Why should two hearts in one breast lie, +Why should two hearts in one breast lie,\\ 
-      And yet not lodge together? +     And yet not lodge together?\\ 
-O love, where is thy sympathy, +O love, where is thy sympathy,\\ 
-      If thus our breasts thou sever? +     If thus our breasts thou sever?\\ 
- +{{ :​dikt:​couple.jpg?300}}
-But love is such a mystery, +
-      I cannot find it out; +
-For when I think I'm best resolv'​d,​ +
-      I then am most in doubt.+
  
-Then farewell care, and farewell woe, +\\ 
-      I will no longer pine; +But love is such a mystery,​\\ 
-For I'll believe I have her heart +>      I cannot find it out;\\ 
-      As much as she hath mine.+For when I think I'm best resolv'​d,​\\ 
 +>      I then am most in doubt.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +Then farewell care, and farewell woe,\\ 
 +     I will no longer pine;\\ 
 +For I'll believe I have her heart\\ 
 +     As much as she hath mine.\\
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