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This, or a love increased there aboue [f. 89v] |
When bodies to their graves, soules from their graves remove; |
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And then we shalbe throughly blest, |
But we noe more then all the rest; |
Here vpon earth, were Kings; and but we |
None are such Kinges, and of such subiects be; |
Who is soe safe as we; where none can doe |
Treason to vs, except one of vs twoe. |
True and false feares lett vs refraine, |
Lett vs love nobly, and live, and add againe |
Yeares, and yeares, vnto yeares, till we attaine |
To write threescore, This is ye second of our raigne.| |
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A Valediction of my name in ye window |
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1 My name engrau'd herein, |
Doth Contribute my firmnes to this glass |
Wch ever since that charme hath beene |
As hard as yt wch grau'd it was |
Thine eye will give it price enough, to mock |
The diamonds of either rock.| |
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2. Tis much that glass should be.
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[CW: As] |