The Prohibitions
Take heed of loving mee,
At least remember, I forbade it thee;
Not that I shall repaire my'unthrifty wast
Of breath and blood, upon my sighes, and teares,
By being to mee then that which thou wast;
But, so great joy, Our life at once outweares,
Then least thy love, by my death, frustate bee,
if thou love mee, take heed oh loving mee.
Take heed of hate mee,
Or too much triumph in the victorie.
Not that I shall be mine owne officer,
And hate with hate againe retaliate;
But thou wilt lose the stile of conquerour,
If I, thy conquest, perist by thy hate.
Then, least my being nothung lessen thee,
If thou hate mee, take heed of hating mee.
Yet, love and hate mee too,
So, these extreames shall ne 'r their officer doe;
Love mee, that I may die the gentler way;
Hate mee, because thy love is too great for mee;
Or let these two, themselves, not me decay;
So shall I live thy stay, not triumph bee;
Lest thou thy love and hate andmee undoe,
To let live, Oh love and hate mee too.
3.04.2003
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