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by Elizabeth I of England (1533 - 1603)

When I was fair and young, and favour...
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Language: English 
When I was fair and young, and favour graced me,
Of many was I sought, their mistress for to be.
But I did scorn them all, and said to them therefore:
"Go, go, go, seek some otherwhere, importune me no more."

How many weeping eyes I made to pine in woe;
How many sighing hearts I have not skill to show,
But I the prouder grew, and still this spake therefore:
"Go, go, go, seek some otherwhere, importune me no more."

Then spake fair Venus' son, that proud, victorious boy,
Saying: You dainty dame, for that you be so coy,
I will so pluck your plumes as you shall say no more:
"Go, go, go, seek some otherwhere, importune me no more."

As soon as he had said, such change grew in my breast
That neither night nor day I could take any rest,
Wherefore I did repent that I had said before:
"Go, go, go, seek some otherwhere, importune me no more."

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  • by Elizabeth I of England (1533 - 1603), "When I was young and fair", first published 1580-9 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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