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Henry Howard

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Love that doth reign and live within my thought

Love  that  doth  reign  and  live  within  my  thought  
And  built  his  seat  within  my  captive  breast,  
Clad  in  arms  wherein  with  me  he  fought,  
Oft  in  my  face  he  doth  his  banner  rest.  
But  she  that  taught  me  love  and  suffer  pain,  
My  doubtful  hope  and  eke  my  hot  desire  
With  shamefaced  look  to  shadow  and  refrain,  
Her  smiling  grace  converteth  straight  to  ire.  
And  coward  Love,  then,  to  the  heart  apace  
Taketh  his  flight,  where  he  doth  lurk  and  'plain,  
His  purpose  lost,  and  dare  not  show  his  face.  
For  my  lord's  guilt  thus  faultless  bide  I  pain,  
Yet  from  my  lord  shall  not  my  foot  remove,--  
Sweet  is  the  death  that  taketh  end  by  love.  


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