Sonnet 3
C HLORIS , whilst thou and I were free,
Wedded to nought but Liberty,
How sweetly happy did we live,
How free to promise, free to give?
Then, Monarchs of our selves, we might
Love here, or there, to change delight,
And ty'd to none, with all dispence,
Paying each Love its recompence.
But in that happy freedom, we
Were so improvidently free,
To give away our liberties;
And now in fruitless sorrow pine
At what we are, what might have bin,
Had thou, or I, or both been wise.
Wedded to nought but Liberty,
How sweetly happy did we live,
How free to promise, free to give?
Then, Monarchs of our selves, we might
Love here, or there, to change delight,
And ty'd to none, with all dispence,
Paying each Love its recompence.
But in that happy freedom, we
Were so improvidently free,
To give away our liberties;
And now in fruitless sorrow pine
At what we are, what might have bin,
Had thou, or I, or both been wise.
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