Tottel, Richard . "Songes and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and other"
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Eche man me telth

   Of change in minde.


2.10.1: Eche man me telth, I change most my deuise:
2.10.2: And, on my faith, me thinke it good reason
2.10.3: To change purpose, like after the season.
2.10.4: For in ech case to kepe still one guise
2.10.5: Is mete for them, that would be taken wise.
2.10.6: And I am not of such maner condicion:
2.10.7: But treated after a diuers fashion:
2.10.8: And therupon my diuersnesse doth rise.
2.10.9: But you, this diuersnesse that blamen most,
2.10.10: Change you no more, but still after one rate
2.10.11: Treat you me well: and kepe you in that state.
2.10.12: And while with me doth dwell this weried gost,
2.10.13: My word nor I shall not be variable,
2.10.14: But alwaies one, your owne both firme and stable.