Pantagruel joy to the person of my love

Joy to the person of my love although that she doth me
disdain.
Fixed are my thoughts and cannot remove and yet I love in
Shall I lose the sight of my joy and heart's delight?
Or shall I cease my suit?
Shall I strive to touch? Oh, no, that were too much;
She is forbidden fruit.
Ah, woe is me, that ever I did see
the beauty that did me bewitch.
Yet, our alace! I must forgo that face
the treasure I esteemed so much.
O whither shall my sad heart go, or whither shall I flee?
Sad echo shall resound my plaint or else, alack, I needs
must die.
Shall I by her live who no life to me will give,
But deadly wounds my heart
If I flee away O will she cry me stay
My sorrows to convert?
O no, no, no she will not do so
But comfortless I must be gone.
But ere I go to friend or to foe
I'll love her or I'll love none.