And yet envied another man should have it!

As though, fair maids should wait, at young men's pleasure,

Whilst they, 'twixt sport and earnest, love at leisure.

Nay, at the first! when it is kindly proffered!

Maids must accept; least twice, it be not offered!

Else though their beauty seem their good t'importune,

Yet may they lose the better of their fortune.

Thus, as this Fondling coldly went about it;

So in the end, he clearly went without it.

For while he, doubtful, seemed to make a stay,