Poems By Thomas Carevv Esquire. One of the gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty.

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Poems By Thomas Carevv Esquire. One of the gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty.
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Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?
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London :: Printed by I.D. for Thomas Walkley, and are to be sold at the signe of the flying Horse, between Brittains Burse, and York-House,
1640.
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"Poems By Thomas Carevv Esquire. One of the gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17961.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Page 24

SONG. To my inconstant Mistris.

WHen thou, poore excommunicate From all the joyes of love, shalt see The full reward, and glorious fate, Which my strong faith shall purchase me, Then curse thine owne inconstancie.
A fayrer hand then thine, shall cure That heart, which thy false oathes did wound; And to my soule, a soule more pure Than thine, shall by Loves band be bound, And both with equall glory crown'd.
Then shalt thou weepe, entreat, complaine To Love, as I did once to thee; When all thy teares shall be as vaine As mine were then, for thou shalt bee Damn'd for thy false Apostasie.
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