 Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings, ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover by Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Anne Chang Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings, ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover by Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Carolyn Francis Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by David Starner on April 27, 2008 Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. And the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by David Barnes Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. And the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Eswa in Belgium in April 2008 Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Jimmy Anderson Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this, a dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Segret Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. The Constant Lover By Sir John Suckling Read for LibriVox.org by Segret Out upon it I have loved three whole days together, and am like to love three more if it prove fair weather. Time shall mow away his wings ere he shall discover in the whole wide world again such a constant lover. But the spite on it is, though praise is due at all to me. Love with me had made no stays, had it any been but she, had it any been but she, and that very face. There had been at least ere this. A dozen dozen in her place. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. For more information on how to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org.