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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 36 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: YET, OF HIS CLEMENCY AS BELTED KNIGHT
Last Line: HOW MIGHT I BEAR THAT EVER-DURING SHAME?'
Subject(s): HEARTS; LOVE - COMPLAINTS;

'Yet, of his clemency as belted knight,
Commiserate he must a maid's distress.
He could not ill my tender heart requite,
And syne I love him more love me the less!
For one so goodly in the world's fair sight
Must certes be the soul of gentleness!
But should he scorn my love, or slight my name,
How might I bear that ever-during shame?'



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