What if my mistress now by Thomas Morley
What if my mistress now by Thomas Morley

What if my mistress now

Thomas Morley * Track #11 On First Book of Ayres

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What if my mistress now will needs unconstant be?
Wilt thou be then so false in love as well as she?
No, no, such falsehood flee, though women faithless be

My mistress frowns, and swears that now I love her not
The change she finds is that which my despair begot
Despair which is my love, since she all faith forgot

She blames my truth and causelessly accuseth me;
I must not let mine eyes report what they do see;
My thoughts restrain'd must be, and yet fast will go free

If she doth change, she must not be in constancy;
For why she doth profess to take such liberty;
Herself she will untie, and yet fast bound am I

If she at once do please to favour more than one
I agreed in humble sort to make my moan;
I spake not to a stone, where sense of love is none

But now let love in time redress all these my wrongs;
And let my love receive the due to her belongs
Else thus I'll frame my song or change my mistress' longs

Which if I find my heart some otherwhere to dwell
For, loving, not to be belov'd, it is a hell
Since so my hap befell, I bid my love farewell

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What if my mistress now was written by Thomas Morley.

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