When I was otherwise

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William Byrd - Pop

When I was otherwise

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When I was otherwise then now I am I loved more but skilled not so much Faire words & smiles, could have contented than My symple age and ignorance was such: But at the length, experience made me wonder That harts and tongues did lodge so farre asunder As watermen which on the Thames doe row Looke to the East, but West keepes on the way My Soveraigne sweet, her countenauncе setled so To feede my hopе while shee her snares might laie And when shee saw, that I was in her danger Good God, how soone she proved then a ranger I could not choose but laugh although to late To see great craft dissifered [deciphered] in a toy I love her still, but such conditions hate Which so prophaines my Paradice of joy Love whets the wits, whose paine is but a pleasure A toy, by fits, to play with all at leasure

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  • William Byrd