Loue that two harts makes one,[564] makes eke one will:
Each stroue to please, and others pleasure to fulfill.
My friend, hight Philemon, I did partake[565] xx
Of all my loue and all my priuitie;
Who greatly ioyous seemed for my sake,
And gratious to that Ladie, as to mee,
Ne euer wight, that mote so welcome bee,
As he to her, withouten blot or blame,
Ne euer thing, that she could thinke or see,
But vnto him she would impart the same: