The Devonshire Manuscript/Too yoye In payne my will

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1    Too yoye In payne my will 2    doth will to will me styll 3    ffore payne nowe in this casse 4    Aperithe yoye in place

5    Althowght my payne be greater 6    thane cane be told or thowght 7    my love ys styll the better 8    the derare yt ys bowght

9    Thus do I yoy in payne 10    yett doo I not optayne 11    the thyng that I wold ffayne 12    wherfore I saye Agaeyne

13    All thowght my payne &amp;c

14    I haue hard say or this 15    ffull many a tyme &amp; oft 16    that ys fett fore ladys 17    ffare fecht and derly bowght

18    Soo thowght my payn &amp;c

19    This marvelles {es} moche to me 20    how thes too cane Agree 21    both yoy and payn to be 22    In place bothe twayn per {p+} de

23    yett thowght my payne &amp;c

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Commentary
Written in TH1's hand, this poem remains unattributed and may be an original composition by Thomas Howard. The poem possesses a unique structure and layout: after the first verse followed by the refrain, the stanzas alternate verses and the first line of the refrain. Brackets mark each verse and long flourishes follow each refrain. Marks in the left margin also indicate changes in the refrain (refrain 1, 3, and 4).