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Whan yonge, my lyf was long in sinne

Poem (Canso): 

Whan yonge, my lyf was long in sinne,
As seked I riches and not richesse,
And nowe I kan that ner koude winne,
Of naughte mighte I haue noblesse.

Than turned I fro such folye,
Or so I thoghte, tho still did er.
Sawe I thy face, of grete beautye
And kunne wel of what I fer.

Graunte me loue, as nowe I se
That I cold serue thee welle, I trowe.
Tak me close, and let me be
Ner that herte I dreame to knowe.

Translation: 

When young, my life was long in sin,
As I sought riches and not richesse,
And now I know that I could not succeed on that path,
For I would have gained nothing of noblesse.

So I turned from such folly,
Or so I thought, though I still erred.
I saw your extremely beautiful face
And knew well of my fears.

Grant me love, as I now see
That I could serve you well, I believe.
Hold me close, and let me be
Near to that heart that I dream to know.