Key: D
Introduction:
Dm F C Dm A
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak?
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Shall I call her good, when she proves unkind?
Dm F C Dm A
Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke?
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Must I praise the leaves, where no fruit I find?
Dm F C Dm A
No, no: where shadows do for bodies stand
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Thou may'st be abus'd, if thy sight be dim.
Dm F C Dm A
Cold love is like to words written on sand
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Or to bubbles which, on the water swim.
F
Wilt thou be thus abused still
G
Seeing that she will right thee never?
A
If thou canst not o'ercome her will
D G D
Thy love will be thus fruitless ever.
Dm F C Dm A
Was I so base, that I might not aspire
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Unto those high joys, which she holds from me?
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
If she this deny, what can granted be?
Dm F C Dm A
If she will yield to that which Reason is,
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
It is Reason's will, that Love should be just,
Dm F C Dm A
Dear, make me happy still by granting this,
Am Dm Gm C F Bb Gm A D
Or cut off delays, if that I die must.
F
Better a thousand times to die,
A
Dear, but remember it was I
D G D
Who for thy sake did die contented.
F
Better a thousand times to die,
A
Dear, but remember it was I
D G D
Who for thy sake did die contented...