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  • The Appeal
  • Thomas Wyatt
  • Exported from Wikisource on 01/16/20
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  • And wilt thou leave me thus!
  • Say nay, say nay, for shame!
  • — To save thee from the blame
  • Of all my grief and grame.
  • And wilt thou leave me thus?
  • Say nay! say nay!
  • And wilt thou leave me thus,
  • That hath loved thee so long
  • In wealth and woe among:
  • And is thy heart so strong
  • As for to leave me thus?
  • Say nay! say nay!
  • And wilt thou leave me thus,
  • That hath given thee my heart
  • Never for to depart
  • Neither for pain nor smart:
  • And wilt thou leave me thus?
  • Say nay! say nay!
  • And wilt thou leave me thus,
  • And have no more pitye
  • Of him that loveth thee?
  • Alas, thy cruelty!
  • And wilt thou leave me thus?
  • Say nay! say nay!
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