1 A foolish heart that I leave here behind.
2 Pray you, leave your courtesy, good monsieur.
3 I believe we must leave the killing out, when all is done.
4 It is well; leave it to his discretion, and let us listen to the moon.
5 Ere he do leave this grove, Thou shalt fly him, and he shall seek thy love.
6 I'll run from thee and hide me in the brakes, And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts.
7 Use me but as your spaniel, spurn me, strike me, Neglect me, lose me; only give me leave, Unworthy as I am, to follow you.
8 Why, then may you leave a casement of the great chamber window, where we play, open; and the moon may shine in at the casement.
9 You do impeach your modesty too much To leave the city and commit yourself Into the hands of one that loves you not, To trust the opportunity of night.
10 To you your father should be as a god; One that compos'd your beauties, yea, and one To whom you are but as a form in wax By him imprinted, and within his power To leave the figure, or disfigure it.