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So now / I have | confessed | that he | is thine,
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And I | my self | am mort|gaged to | thy will,
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Myself | I'll for|feit, so | that oth|er mine
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Thou wilt | restore | to be | my com|fort still:
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But thou | wilt not,| nor he | will not | be
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For thou | art cov|etous,| and he | is kind;
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He learned | but sure|ty-like | to write | for
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Under | that bond | that him | as fast doth bind.
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The sta|tute of | thy beaut|y thou | wilt^take,
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Thou us|urer,| that putst | forth all to use,
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And sue | a friend came debt|or for / my sake;
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So him | I lose | through my | unkind | abuse.
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Him have*| I lost,| thou hast | both^him | and
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He pays the whole,| and yet | am I not free.