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B06268 The true pattern of constancy: or, The loyal lovers joys compleated. When young-men find their love's unkind, they then impatient grow, but when their grief do's find relief, it expiates their woe. To an excellent new tune: or, Farewell the flower of false deceit, &c. This may be printed, R.P. 1685 (1685) Wing T2851A; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.8[474] 1,144 2

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THE True pattern of Constancy OR The Loyal Lovers Joys Compleated When Young-men find their Love 's unkind they then impatient grow But when their Grief do's find Relief it Expiates their Woe To an Excellent New Tune Or Farewell the Flower of false deceit c. This may be Printed R. P. FArewell thou Flower of false deceit and I wish the heighth of you may fade That your Countenance may altered be and your Honour in the Dust be laid Ne'er was a Man more true than I as you your self full well do know Till I found you in your Cruelty that you sought my final Overthrow I wish the bright Sun may not shine on thee as it has done before For your Countenance hath me beguil'd I can love again but you no more Once I could have been as constant Sweet-heart for to cross the Ocean Seas for thee As Vulcan did for Venus's sake when he Sailed into Italy If you were as fair as Rosamond was with her Cherry Cheeks and dimpled Chin Or if you were as fair as Hellena was I should never more delight therein But now my heart it is my own why should I for another care For to sigh and sob lament and moan for to bring my self unto Despair I will enjoy my Liberty and in the World I mean to range For I will no more your Captive be you I for another mean to change You treated me with such despight while I your person did adore That I value not your Beauty bright then adieu adieu for evermore The Maidens Answer to the Young-man Such Resolutions do not name pray let me speak a word or two Do not thus against thy Love exclaim when thou know'st I cannot part with thee Why dost thou charge me with Deceit such was my Love and Loyalty That I never could your Person meet but you proved as a Life to me Here I do offer hand and heart with all that I can call my own Then do not from thy true Love part but take some pity of my moan For my heart to thee is linked fast I cannot waver with the Wind But as long as ever Life shall last sure I shall never change my mind This Loving Couples happy Agreement Can I believe this is my Dear who once did slight me with disdain If it be then will my joys appear seeing she is thus return'd again Now nothing can my peace annoy as long as ever Life do's last In my Dear I place my chiefest joy utterly forgetting all that 's past I will embrace thee in my Arms with many a soft and tender Kiss With many thousand pleasant Charms in a full perfection of our Bliss Tho' once I did reflect on thee 't was while my heart was fill'd with grief And I never did expect to see that thou ever would'st afford Relief But since the Frowns of Fate are fled and I have found thy Constancy Now my heart is free from fear and dread I will love my Iewel till I dye Then he took his true Love by the hand calling her his true and Turtle-Dove We 'll no longer now disputing stand but resolve to live and dye in Love