Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 3 by  Arthur Quiller-Couch

False Though She Be

False though she be to me and love,

I'll ne'er pursue revenge;

For still the charmer I approve,

Though I deplore her change.


In hours of bliss we oft have met:

They could not always last;

And though the present I regret,

I'm grateful for the past.

— William Congreve
1670–1729   


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