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Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601

"The Choise of Valentines Or the Merie Ballad of Nash His Dildo"


201 _I faint! I yeald! Oh death, rock me_, I come! I come! sweete
death, rocke mee.
202 _entombed_, intombe me.
203 _my deare, my dearest saint_, my deare, and dearest she.
204 _For, from us yett, thy spirit maie_, from us two (yett) this
pleasure must.
205 _Untill_, Vntill; _channels_, Chambers.
206 _Without their source_, Withould themselues; _imprisoned_, newe
prisoned.
207 _will we_, we will; _com too_, come soe.
209 _whilst_, whilest; _speake_, speke; _is fleeting_, in stealing.
210 _fleshie_, earthly.
213 _but an houre_, but one houre; _an houre is_, one houre is; _so_,
soe
214 _But_, nay; _if that_, and if.
217 _Maie be alightned with a little pause_, Maye now be lengthened by
a litle pawse.
218 _awaie_, awaye; _sudden_, suddaine.
221 _riuers nere returne_, riuer nere returnes.
222 _springe_, spring; _must helpe me or_, must helpe, or elles.
223-34 Omitted in Rawl. MS.
235 _Hence-forth no more will I implore thine_, Hensforth I will noe
more implore thine.
236 _or man of cowardize upbrayde_, for ever of Cowardise shall
vpprayd.


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