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A13990 Truths integrity: or, A curious northerne ditty, called, love will finde out the way To a pleasant new tune. 1635 (1635) STC 24301; ESTC S102032 1,093 2

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Truths Integrity OR A curious Northerne Ditty called Love will finde out the way To a pleasant new Tune OVer the Mountaines and vnder the Waues Ouer the Fountaines and vnder the Graues Ouer Rockes which are the stéepest which doe Neptune obey Ouer floods which are the déepest Love will find out the way Where there is no place for the Glow-worme tolye Where there is no space for the receit of a fiye Where the Gnat she dares not venter lest her selfe fast she lay But if Loue come hée will enter and will find out the way You may estéeme him a child by his force Or you may déeme him a Coward which is worse But if hee whom Loue doth honour be conceal d from the day Set a thousand guards vpon him Loue will find out the way Some thinke to lose him which is too vnkind And some doe suppose him poore heart to be blinde If that he were hidden doe the best that you may Blind Loue if so you call him will find out the way Well may the Eagle stoope downe to the sist Or you may inueagle the Phenix of the East With feare the Tigers's moued to giue ouer his prey But neuer stop a Louer he will poast on his way From Douer to Bar wicke and Nations thoroughout Braue Guy of Warwicke that Champion so stout With his War-like behauiour Through the world he did stray To win his Phillis fauour Loue will finde out the way In order next enters Bevis so braue After aduentures and policie graue To sée whom he desired his Iosian so gay For whom his heart was fired Loue found out the way The second part To the same Tune THe Gordian knof which true lovers knit Vndoe you cannot nor yet breake it Make vse of your inuentions their fancies to betray To frustrate your intentions Love will finde out the way From Court to the Cottage in Bower and in Hall From the King vnto the Beggar Love conquers all Though nere so stout and Lordly striue doe what you may Yet be you nere so hardy Love will finde out the way Loue hath power ouer Princes and greatest Emperour In any Prouinces such is Loues power There is no resisting but him to obey In spight of all con testing Love will finde out the way If that hée were hidden and all men that are Were strictly for bidden that place to declare Winds that haue no abidings pittying their delay Will come and bring him tidings and direct him the way If the earth should part him he would gallop it ore If the Seas should orethwarthim he would swim to the shore Should his loue become a Swallow through the ayre to stray Loue would lend wings to follow and will finde out the way There is no striuing to crosse his intent There is no contriuing his plots to preuent But if once the message gréet him that his true Loue doth stay If death should come and meet him Loue will finde out the way FINIS Printed at London for F. Coules dwelling in the Old-Baily