| Sir Thomas Wyatt (150342). The Poetical Works. 1880. | | | | Songs and Epigrams | | The Lover suspected blameth ill Tongues |
| | | MISTRUSTFUL minds be moved | |
| To have me in suspect, | |
| The truth it shall be proved, | |
| Which time shall once detect. | |
| Though falsehood go about | 5 |
| Of crime me to accuse, | |
| At length I do not doubt | |
| But truth shall me excuse. | |
| Such sauce as they have served | |
| To me without desart, | 10 |
| Even as they have deserved, | |
| Thereof God send them part. | | | | |
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