Then I, ne more sorow endure;

And if I slepe a furlong wey or tweye,

Than thinketh me, that your figure

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Before me stant, clad in asure,

To profren eft a newe assure

For to be trewe, and mercy me to preye.

6. The longe nightthis wonder sightI drye,

And on the dayfor this afrayI dye,

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