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Canst^thou | O* cru|el, say | I love | thee not,
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When I | against | myself | with thee | partake:
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Do I | not think | on thee | when I | forgot
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Am of | my self,| all tyr|ant for | thy sake?
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Who hat|eth thee | that I | do call | my friend,
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On* whom frownst thou | that I | do fawn | upon,
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Nay^if | thou lourst | on me | do^I | not^spend
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Revenge | upon | myself | with pres|ent moan?
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What mer|it do | I in | my self | respect,
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That is | so proud | thy serv|ice to | despise,
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When all | my best | doth worsh|ip thy | defect,
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Command|ed by | the mo|tion of | thine^eyes.
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But love | hate^on | for now | I know | thy mind,
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Those that can | see thou lovst,| and I | am
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