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| John Suckling, 1600-talet. | John Suckling, 1600-talet. | ||
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| ====== 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?\\ |
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| - | 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.\\ |
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| - | 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.\\ | ||
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| + | 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.\\ | ||