The Dutch Courtesan
By John Marston



[V.i.
Beatrice's Chamber.
Enter young Freeville, disguised, to Beatrice.
He sings.]


O love, how strangely sweet
    Are thy weak passions,
That love and joy should meet
    In self-same fashions.
O, who can tell
    The cause why this should move?
But only this:
    No reason ask of love.



Source:
Elizabethan and Seventeenth-Century Lyrics.
Matthew W. Black, ed.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1938. 252-3.





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