That thou must want or foode or dwelling place;

For Shee protests to banish thee her face.

Her face (ô Love) a roge thou then should’st bee,

If Love learne not alone to love and see,

Without desire to feede on further grace.

Alas poore wagge, that now a Scholler art

To such a Schoole-mistris, whose lessons new

Thou needes must misse, and so thou needes must smart;

Yet deere, let me this pardon get of you,

So long though he from booke mich to desire.