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The Cryer

    By Michael Drayton



        Good Folke, for Gold or Hyre,
        But helpe me to a Cryer;
    For my poore Heart is runne astray
    After two Eyes, that pass'd this way.
            O yes, O yes, O yes,
            If there be any Man,
            In Towne or Countrey, can
            Bring me my Heart againe,
            Ile please him for his paine;
    And by these Marks I will you show,
    That onely I this Heart doe owe.
            It is a wounded Heart,
            Wherein yet sticks the Dart,
        Eu'ry piece sore hurt throughout it,
        Faith, and Troth, writ round about it:
    It was a tame Heart, and a deare,
            And neuer vs'd to roame;
    But hauing got this Haunt, I feare
            'Twill hardly stay at home.
    For Gods sake, walking by the way,
            If you my Heart doe see,
    Either impound it for a Stray,
            Or send it backe to me.



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