John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
John Wilbye
Love not me for comely grace
For my pleasing eye or my pleasing face
Nor for any outward part
No, nor for my constant heart:
For those may fade or turn to ill
So thou and I shall sever:
Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye
And love me still but know not why;
So hast thou the same reason still
To doat upon me ever!
Love me not for comely grace was written by John Wilbye.