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Elizabeth I (Queen) ???


When I was fair and young, and favour graced me,

When I was fair and young, and favour graced me,

Of many I was sought their mistress for to be.

But I did scorn them all, and answered them therefore,

'Go, go, seek some otherwhere

Importune me no more.'


How many weeping eyes I made to pine with woe;

How many sighing hearts I have no skill to show.

Yet I the prouder grew, and answered them therefore,

'Go, go, seek some otherwhere

Importune me no more.'


Then spake fair Venus' son, that proud victorious boy,

And said, "Fine dame, since that you be so coy

I will so pluck your plumes that you shall say no more

'Go, go, seek some otherwhere

Importune me no more.'"


When he had spake these words, such charge grew in my breast

That neither night nor day since that, I could take any rest.

Then lo, I did repent that I had said before,

'Go, go, seek some otherwhere

Importune me no more.'