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Smile now, oh mule, I pray thee ride me not;
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Smile now, oh mule, I pray thee ride me not;
nor ply my foolish self with throb or ache.
Do you not play with me (so soon forgot),
And laugh at me, not with, you selfish rake?
Who loveth thee that I make here as penned,
The one you clown, who fatedly grows fond.
Nay, if you laugh, then you must beg to spend,
While I lament our convoluted bond.
What merit does to mine own self respect,
Is not so keen (though manly spirits rise),
When all my best doth worship thy defect:
No ears, no mouth, no tongue, just wicked eyes.
But mule, my love, you must not hold me blind;
Our paths, though filled with jest, are fast entwined.
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