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Sonnets: Idea XIX To Humour

    By Michael Drayton



    You cannot love, my pretty heart, and why?
    There was a time you told me that you would,
    But how again you will the same deny.
    If it might please you, would to God you could!
        What, will you hate? Nay, that you will not neither;
        Nor love, nor hate! How then? What will you do?
    What, will you keep a mean then betwixt either?
    Or will you love me, and yet hate me too?
        Yet serves not this! What next, what other shift?
    You will, and will not; what a coil is here!
    I see your craft, now I perceive your drift,
    And all this while I was mistaken there.
        Your love and hate is this, I now do prove you:
        You love in hate, by hate to make me love you.



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