AND wilt thou leave me thus! <br />Say nay, say nay, for shame! <br />--To save thee from the blame <br />Of all my grief and grame. <br />And wilt thou leave me thus? <br /> Say nay! say nay! <br /> <br />And wilt thou leave me thus, <br />That hath loved thee so long <br />In wealth and woe among: <br />And is thy heart so strong <br />As for to leave me thus? <br /> Say nay! say nay! <br /> <br />And wilt thou leave me thus, <br />That hath given thee my heart <br />Never for to depart <br />Neither for pain nor smart: <br />And wilt thou leave me thus? <br /> Say nay! say nay! <br /> <br />And wilt thou leave me thus, <br />And have no more pitye <br />Of him that loveth thee? <br />Alas, thy cruelty! <br />And wilt thou leave me thus? <br /> Say nay! say nay!<br /><br />Sir Thomas Wyatt<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-appeal-an-earnest-suit-to-his-unkind-mistres/