Sometime I Loved
Up, sun and mery wether!
Sumer draweth nere.
Somtime I loved—so do I yit—
In stedfast wise and not to flit;
But in dangèr my love was knit,
A pitous thing to here.
For when I offred my servìse,
I to obey in humble wise
As ferforth as I coude devise,
In contenaunce and chere,
Grete paine for nought I dide endure,
Al for that wicked creätùre;
He and no mo, I you ensure,
Overthrew al my matère.
But now—I thanke God of His sand—
I am ascaped from his band
And free to pas by see and land,
And sure fro yere to yere.
Sumer draweth nere.
Somtime I loved—so do I yit—
In stedfast wise and not to flit;
But in dangèr my love was knit,
A pitous thing to here.
For when I offred my servìse,
I to obey in humble wise
As ferforth as I coude devise,
In contenaunce and chere,
Grete paine for nought I dide endure,
Al for that wicked creätùre;
He and no mo, I you ensure,
Overthrew al my matère.
But now—I thanke God of His sand—
I am ascaped from his band
And free to pas by see and land,
And sure fro yere to yere.