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A03179 A play of loue a newe and a mery enterlude concernyng pleasure and payne in loue, made by Iho[a]n Heywood. The players names. A man a louer not beloued. A woman beloued not louyng. A man a louer and beloued. The vyse nother louer nor beloued. Heywood, John, 1497?-1580? 1534 (1534) STC 13303; ESTC S112198 27,744 40

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most moyster your breath smelleth of lycker Loued not louyng well syns ye haue opened in this tale tellyng The full of your payne for spede to endyng I shall in fewe wordes such one question dysclose As if your answere gyue cause to suppose The hole of the same to be answered at full we nede no iudgement for yelde my selfe I wu●● Put case this man loued a woman such one who were in his lykyng the thyng alone And that his loue to her were not so myckyll But her fancy towarde hym were as lyttyll And that she hyd her selfe so day and nyght That selde tyme whan he myght come in her syght And then put case that one to you loue dyd bere A woman that other so vgly were That eche kys of her mouth called you to gybbes fest Or that your fancy abhorred her so at lest That her presens were as swete to suppose As one shulde present No louer nor loued A torde to his nose Loued not louyng ye in good fayth wherto the case is this That her spytfull presens absent neuer is Of these two cases if chaunce shulde dryue you To chose one which wolde ye chuse tell trouth now what ye study No louer nor loued Tary ye be to gredy Men be not lyke women alway redy Louer not loued In good soth to tell treuth of these cases twayne which case is the wurst is to me vncertayne Loued not louyng Fyrst case of these twayne I put for your parte And by the last case apereth myne owne smarte If they proced with this fyrst case of ours Then is our mater vndoubtedly yours And if iudgement passe with this last case in fyne Then is the mater asewredly myne Syns by these cases our partes so do seme That which is most paynefull your selfe can not deme If ye nowe wyll all circumstaunce eschew Make this question in these cases our yssew And the payne of these men to abreuyate Set all our other mater as frustrate Louer not loued Agreed Loued not louyng Then further to abredge your payne Syns this our yssew apereth thus playne As folke not doubtyng your consciens nor connyng we shall in the same let passe all resonyng yeldyng to your iudgement the hole of my parte Louer not loued And I lykewyse myne with wyll and good harte No louer nor loued So lo make you low curtsy to me now And streyght I wyll make as lowe curtsy to you Nay stande ye nere the vpper ende I pray ye For the neyther ende is good ynough for me your cases which enclude your grefe eche whyt Shall dwell in this hed Louer loued And in myne but yet Or that we herein our iudgement publysh I shall desyre you that we twayne may fynysh As farre in our mater towarde iudgement As ye haue done in yours to the entent That we our partes brought together thyther May come to iudgement fro thens to gythes No louer nor loued By r lady syr and I desyre the same Loued not louyng I wolde ye began Louer not loued Begyn then in goddes name Louer loued Shall I begyn No louer nor loued Syns I loke but for wynnyng Gyue me the ende and take you the begynnyng Louer loued who shall wynne the ende the ende at ende shall try For my parte wherof nowe thus begyn I I am as I sayd a beloued louer And he no louer nor beloued nother In which two cases he maketh his auaunt Of both our partes to proue his most pleasaunt But be ye assuered by ought I yet se In his estate no maner pleasure can be No louer nor loued yes two maner pleasures ye must nedes confe● Fyrst I haue the pleasure of quyetnes And the secounde is I am contented Louer loued That seconde pleasure now secondly inuented To compare with pleasure by contentashyon Is a very seconde ymagynashyon No louer nor loued Then shewe your wyt for profe of this in hande Louer loued Pleasure without contentacyon can not be But contentacyon without pleasure we se In thynges innumerable euery day Of all which marke these which I shall nowe ley Put case that I for pleasure of some frende Or some thyng which I longed to se at ende wolde be content to ryde thre score myle this nyght And neuer wolde bayte nor neuer alyght I myght be ryght well content to do this And yet in this doyng no pleasure there is Moreouer ye by pacyent sufferaunce May be contented with any myschaunce The losse of your chylde frende or any thyng That in this worlde to you can be longyng wherin ye contented neuer so well yet is your contentacyon pleasure no dell No louer nor loued These two exsamples by ought that I se Be no thyng the thynges that any thynge touch me with deth of my chylde my beyng contented Or payne with my frende wyllyngly assented Is not contentacyon voluntary For that contentacyon cometh forceably But my contentacion standeth in such thyng As I wolde fyrst wyshe if it went by wyshyng Louer loued Syr be ye contented euen as ye tell yet your contentacyon can nother excell Nor be compared egall to myne estate For touchyng contentacyon I am in rate As hyely contented to loue as ye se As ye to forbere loue can wyshe to be Had I no more to say in this argument But that I am as well as you content yet hath my parte nowe good approbacyon To match with yours euen by contentacyon But contentacion is not all the thyng That I for my loue haue in recompencyng Aboue contentacyon pleasures felyng Haue I so many that no wyght lyuyng Can by any wyt or tonge the same reporte O the pleasaunt pleasures in our resorte After my beyng from her any whyther what pleasures haue we in commyng to gyther Eche tap on the grounde towarde me with her fote Doth bathe in delyght my very harte rote Euery twynke of her aluryng eye Reuyueth my spirites euen thorowoutly Eche worde of her mouth not a preparatyue But the ryght medicyne of preseruatyue we be so ioconde and ioyfully ioyned Her loue for my loue so currantly coyned That all pleasures yerthly the treuth to declare Are pleasures not able with ours to compare This mouth in maner receyueth no food Loue is the fedyng that doth this body good And this hed dyspyseth all these eyes wynkyng Longer then loue doth kepe this harte thynkyng To dreame on my swete harte loue is my feader Loue is my lorde and loue is my leader Of all myne affayres in thought worde and dede Loue is the Christs crosse that must be my spede No louer nor loued By this I perceyue wel ye make rekenyng That loue is a goodly and a good thyng Louer loued Loue good what yll in loue canst thou make apere No louer nor loued yes I shal proue this loue at this tyme ment here In this mans case as yll as is the deuyll And in your case I shall proue loue more euyll what tormentry coulde all the deuylles in hell