The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret Queen of Navarre volume 2

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The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret Queen of Navarre volume 2
Queen Marguerite
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Nay ; on this journey I would rather die Than know that thou hadst fallen, and that I Had wrought thy shame and foully brought to harm The virtue which thy heart wraps round thy form.
J Tis thy perfection that I love in thee, Nought that might lessen it could ever be Desire of mine indeed, the nobler thou, The greater were the love I to thee vow.
I do not seek an ardent flame to quench In lustful dalliance with some merry wench, SECOND T>AT: TALE XIII. 129 Pure is my heart, 'neath reason's calm
... control Set on a lady of such lofty soul, That neither God above nor angel bright, But seeing her, would echo my delight. And if of thee I may not be beloved, What matter, shouldst thou deem that I have proved The truest lover that did ever live ? And this I know thou wilt, one day, believe, For time, in rolling by, shall show to thee No change in my heart's faith and loyalty. And though for this thou mayst make no return, Yet pleased am I with love for thee to burn, And seek no recompense, pursue no end, Save, that to thee, I meekly recommend My soul and body, which I here consign In sacrifice to Love's consuming shrine.

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