"Dowghter, in this I can thinke no other But that it is true thys proverbe olde, Hastye love is soone hot and soone colde!"
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:Cf. Anonymous, The Marriage of Wit and Science (1569–70)
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John Redford
John Redford (c. 1500 – late 1547) was an English composer, organist, and dramatist of the Tudor period.
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