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" The knot which first my heart did strain,
When that your servant I became,
Doth bind me still for to remain
Always your own as now I am.
And if you find that I do feign,
With just judgment myself I damn,
To have disdain.

If other thought in me do grow
But still to love you steadfastly,
If that the proof do not well show
That I am yours assuredly,
Let every wealth turn me to woe
And you to be continually
My chiefest foe.

If other love or new request
Do seize my heart but ony this,
Or if within my wearied breast
Be hid one thought that means amiss,
I do desire that mine unrest
May still increase, and I to miss
That I love best.

If in my love there be one spot
Of false deceit or doubleness,
Or if I mind to slip this knot
By want of faith or steadfastness,
Let all my service be forgot
And when I would have chief redress
Esteem me not.

But if that I consume in pain
Of burning sighs and fervent love
And daily seek none other gain
But with my deed these words to prove,
Methink of right I should obtain
That ye would mind for to remove
Your great disdain.

And for the end of this my song,
Unto your hands I do submit
My deadly grief and pains to strong
Which in my heart be firmly shut,
And when ye list, redress my wrong,
Since well ye know this painful fit
Hath last too long.

- Poem LXX from "Songs and Lyrics "

Thomas Wyatt


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Thomas Wyatt quote : The knot which first my heart did strain,<br />When that your servant I became,<br />Doth bind me still for to remain<br />Always your own as now I am.<br />And if you find that I do feign,<br />With just judgment myself I damn,<br />	To have disdain.<br /><br />If other thought in me do grow<br />But still to love you steadfastly,<br />If that the proof do not well show<br />That I am yours assuredly,<br />Let every wealth turn me to woe<br />And you to be continually<br />	My chiefest foe.<br /><br />If other love or new request<br />Do seize my heart but ony this,<br />Or if within my wearied breast<br />Be hid one thought that means amiss,<br />I do desire that mine unrest<br />May still increase, and I to miss<br />	That I love best.<br /><br />If in my love there be one spot<br />Of false deceit or doubleness,<br />Or if I mind to slip this knot<br />By want of faith or steadfastness,<br />Let all my service be forgot<br />And when I would have chief redress<br />	Esteem me not.<br /><br />But if that I consume in pain<br />Of burning sighs and fervent love<br />And daily seek none other gain<br />But with my deed these words to prove,<br />Methink of right I should obtain<br />That ye would mind for to remove<br />	Your great disdain.<br /><br />And for the end of this my song,<br />Unto your hands I do submit<br />My deadly grief and pains to strong<br />Which in my heart be firmly shut,<br />And when ye list, redress my wrong,<br />Since well ye know this painful fit<br />	Hath last too long. <br /><br />- Poem LXX from