The Works of Sir John Suckling in prose and verse/Song (2)
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1
If in all thy love there ever
Was one wav'ring thought, if thy flame
Were not still even, still the same:
Know this,5
Thou lov'st amiss;
And, to love true,
Thou must begin again, and love anew.
2
Thou dost not quake, and are struck dumb,10
And, in striving this to cover,
Dost not speak thy words twice over:
Know this,
Thou lov'st amiss;
And, to love true,15
Thou must begin again, and love anew.
3
And all defects for graces take,
Persuad'st thyself that jests are broken,
When she hath little or nothing spoken,20
Know this,
Thou lov'st amiss;
And, to love true,
Thou must begin again, and love anew.
4
Thou lett'st not men ask and ask again;
And, when thou answer'st, if it be,
To what was ask'd thee, properly:
Know this,
Thou lov'st amiss;30
And, to love true,
Thou must begin again, and love anew.
5
Thou cutt'st not fingers 'stead of meat,
And, with much gazing on her face35
Dost not rise hungry from the place:
Know this,
Thou lov'st amiss;
And, to love true,
Thou must begin again, and love anew.40
6
That thou art no perfect lover,
And, desiring to love true,
Thou dost begin to love anew,
Know this,45
Thou lov'st amiss;
And, to love true,
Thou must begin again, and love anew.