What if I never speed, Shall I straight yield to despair, And still on sorrow feed That can on loss repair, Or shall I change my love, For I find pow'r to depart, And in my reason prove I can command my heard? But if she will pity my desire, And my love requite, Then ever shall she live my dear delight. Come, come, come, while I have a heart to desire thee. Come, come, come, for either I will love or admire thee. Oft have I dreamed of joy, Yet I never felt the sweete, But tired with annoy, My griefs each other greete. Oft have I left my hope, As a wretch by fate forlorn, But Love aims at one scope, And lost will still returne. He that once loves with a true desire never can depart, For Cupit is the king of every heart. Come, come, come, while I have a heart to desire thee. Come, come, come, for either I will love or admire thee. Come, come, come, while I have a heart to desire thee