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Sweet Kate

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Robert Jones (ca.1577-1617)

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left me plain - ing.

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"or I die with thy dis - dain - ing!" "Te - he - he," quoth

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fit; neith - er have I fear of prov - - - ing".

2. Unkind I find thy delight is in tormenting.


"Abide," I cried, "or I die with thy consenting!"
"Tehehe" quoth she, "make no fool of me!
Men I know have oaths of pleasure,
but their hopes attain'd, they bewray,
they feign'd and their hopes are kept at leisure."

3. Her words, like swords, cut my sorry heart to sunder;


her flouts with doubts kept my heart's affections under.
"Tehehe" quoth she, "what a fool is he,
stands in awe of once denying"
Cause I had enough to become more rough.
So I did, oh, happy trying!

plaining = beseffen, abide = verdraag,


disdaining = minachting, bewray = verraden,
tormenting = kwellen, quoth = zei,
consenting = toestemmen, flouts = overtredingen,
oaths = bezweringen, attainted = bereikten,
feigned = simuleren, leisure = vrije tijd,
sunder = in stukken breken, awe = verbazing

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