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1    yf chaunse assignid
2    ware to my mynde
3    bye very kinde of de
4    of1 destenye
5    yet wolde I crave
6    nought els to have
7    but onlye lif & librte
8    then ware I sure
9    I might endure
10    the dispeleasure displeasure 
11    of crueltye
12    where nowe I plaine
13    alas in vayne
14    lacking my lif for libretye /
15    for with{w+t+}out ton
16    tother is gone
17    and there can none
18    yt remedye /
19    yf ton be paste
20    tothr dothe waste
21    and all for lack of libretye /
22    and so I dryve / as yet alyve
23    as yet alyve
24    altho I stryve
25    with{w+t+} miserye
26    Drawing my brethe
27    loking for dethe
28    & losse of lif for libretye
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29    But thou[[The Devonshire Manuscript/Appendix_I:_Paleographic_Features|{{th}+u+}]] that still
30    maiste at thy will
31    turne all this ill
32    aduer{u'}sitye
33    for the Repaire
34    of my welfare
35    graunte me but lif & librtye
36    And if not so
37    then let all goo
38    to writchid woo
39    and lett me dye
40    for ton or tother
41    there ys none othr
42    my deth or lyf with{w+t+} librtyes
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Notes & Glosses
     1.    The word "of" may have been added retroactively. 
     2.    A majuscule letter in miniscule size marks stanza break. 
Commentary
Attributed to Sir Thomas Wyatt,[1] this poem was entered by H8. R. A. Rebholz notes that the poem's interpretation depends on three different meanings of "life" and "liberty"; if a reader interprets the poem as the speaker's complaint to a lady for rejecting his love, "life" and "liberty" signify a renewed vitality when the speaker gains freedom to declare his love—thus enabling him to maintain his strength if she rejects him. "Life" and "liberty" may also signify the speaker's freedom from loving the lady. Alternatively, if a reader interprets the poem politically, "life" and "liberty" may represent the speaker's freedom from restraint or imprisonment.[2]
H8 uses a majuscule letter in minuscule size to mark the stanza breaks.
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Collation
1      yf] If DBla08 LEge13     chaunse] chaunce DBla08 LEge13     assignid] assygnyd DBla08 assynd LEge13 
2      ware] wer DBla08 were LEge13     mynde] mynd DBla08 
3      bye] by DBla08 LEge13     kinde of de] kynd DBla08 LEge13 
4      destenye] destine DBla08 destyne LEge13 
5      wolde] wold DBla08 would LEge13     crave] crave  DBla08 
6      nought els to have]  DBla08 
7      but onlye lif & librte]  DBla08     onlye]  LEge13     lif] liff LEge13     librte] libertie LEge13 
8      then] Then LEge13     then ware I sure]  DBla08     ware] were LEge13 
9      I might endure]  DBla08     might] myght LEge13 
10      the dispeleasuredispleasure]  DBla08     dispeleasuredispleasure] displeasure LEge13 
11      of crueltye]  DBla08     crueltye] crueltie LEge13 
12      where nowe I plaine]  DBla08     nowe] now LEge13     plaine] plain LEge13 
13      alas in vayne]  DBla08     vayne] vain LEge13 
14      lacking my lif for libretye /]  DBla08     lif] liff LEge13     libretye /] libertie LEge13 
15      for] ffor LEge13     for without ton]  DBla08     without] withoute LEge13     ton] thone LEge13 
16      tother] thothre LEge13     tother is gone]  DBla08 
17      and there can none]  DBla08 
18      yt] it LEge13     yt remedye /]  DBla08     remedye /] remedy LEge13 
19      yf] if LEge13     yf ton be paste]  DBla08     ton] thone LEge13     paste] past LEge13 
20      tothr] thothre LEge13     tothr dothe waste]  DBla08     dothe] doeth LEge13     waste] wast LEge13 
21      and all for lack of libretye /]  DBla08     libretye /] libertie LEge13 
22      and] And LEge13     and so I dryve / as yet alyve]  DBla08     dryve /] dryve LEge13     as yet alyve]  LEge13 
23      as yet alyve]  DBla08 
24      altho] all tho LEge13     altho I stryve]  DBla08 
25      with miserye]  DBla08     miserye] myserie LEge13 
26      Drawing] drawing LEge13     Drawing my brethe]  DBla08     brethe] breth LEge13 
27      loking] lowking LEge13     loking for dethe]  DBla08     dethe] deth LEge13 
28      & losse of lif for libretye]  DBla08     lif] liffe LEge13     libretye] libertie LEge13 
29      But thou that still]  DBla08 
30      maiste] maist LEge13     maiste at thy will]  DBla08 
31      turne] torn LEge13     turne all this ill]  DBla08 
32      aduersitye]  DBla08 aduersitie LEge13 
33      for the Repaire]  DBla08     the Repaire] ye repare LEge13 
34      of my welfare]  DBla08 
35      graunte] graunt LEge13     graunte me but lif & librtye]  DBla08     lif] liff LEge13     librtye] libertie LEge13 
36      And if not so]  DBla08 
37      then let all goo]  DBla08 
38      to writchid woo]  DBla08     writchid] wretched LEge13 
39      and lett me dye]  DBla08     lett] let LEge13 
40      for ton or tother]  DBla08     ton] thone LEge13     tother] thothre LEge13 
41      there ys none othr]  DBla08     ys] is LEge13     othr] othre LEge13 
42      my deth or lyf with librtye]  DBla08     lyf] liff LEge13     librtye] libertie LEge13