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Poem by John Heywood


Of an Old Wooer


“Lady, I love you, in way you to wed:
But mine age with your youth disagreeth so
That, if I speak, I think not to be sped.”
“Your age and your suit is no whit your foe;
To your years many you have many mo,
We would wed the sooner by years; showing plain
That I should the sooner be unwed again.”



John Heywood


John Heywood's other poems:
  1. Of Holding an Inn
  2. Of a Hand-gun and a Hand
  3. Of Treading a Shoe Awry
  4. What God Said to One. Otherwise. Thou art one of them to whom God bade Ho!
  5. A Reward to a Service Man


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