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A41421 A good wife, or none To a pleasant new tune. 1670 (1670) Wing G1082C; ESTC R215831 1,174 2

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A Good Wife or None To a pleasant new Tune The glazing Torch is soon burnt on t the Dimonds light abides The one in glory shines about the other it 's vertue hides That spark if any shall be mine that else give light to none For if to every one she shine I had rather lye alone The glow-worm in the dark gives light unto the view of many The Moon she shews her self by night and yields her self to any But if my love should séem to me of every one so known She never more should shine on me I had rather lye alone I 'le not consume and pine away as other lovers do For such as wandring walk astray and never will prove true I le set as light by any she as she by me hath done And fix my love and constancy Or else I le lye alone A Willow garland for my head I never mean to wear I need no Pillow for my bed I yet am void of care A single life is without strife and free from sigh and groan For such contentmens of my life I 'le choose to lye alone Once did I love the fairest love that ever I did see But she did most unconstant prove and set no love by me And ever since my mind is such to lend my love ●o to none Because I have been crost so much I 'le ever lye alone The beauty of the fairest Flower so pleasing to the eye Doth fade and wither in an hour and no man sets thereby So deals my fair with me her joys in love are gone Wherefore the wanton world shall see I 'le choose to lye alone WEll may we picture Cupid blind which roving shot his dart And made my lover most unkind to steal away my heart Which cannot be restor'd again it is so love-sick grown For she hath ki●'d it with disdain therefore I 'le lye alone Within that face I once did see two Dimend eyes whose bright And glistering beams so dazled me that I was ravisht quite And strook so blind I could not see the way that I had gone But from fond love I 'm now set free and choose to lye alone This single life brings golden ease no iealous thoughts offend the wedded wights go where they please and fear no changing friend while married mates with musing mind do sob and sigh and groan Because their Turtles prove unkind therefore I 'le lye alone What if the willow Garland be appointed for my lot Yet this content shall comfort me false love is soon forgot A second love must make amends now that the first is gone For Cressus kind had many friends else still had lyn alone For could I but call my choise out of Diana's train who would not hear the tempters voice then I might love again And cause some of more constant light then that which lately shone My equal f●n●y to requite or else I 'le lye alone For time and opportunity will w●e the coyest Dame And overcome the chastest she that bares the bravest 〈◊〉 Yea man was made for womans good not idle like the drone But for to heat and stir the blood and not to lye alone London Printed for F. Coles T. Vere and J. Wright