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His sonns, wch none of his may be [f. 100v] |
Inherrit nothing, but his infamie. |
Or may soe longe Parasites have fed |
That he would faine be theirs, whom he hath bred. |
And at the last be circumcisd for bread.| |
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The venom of all stepdames, gam̀„sters gall |
What Tyrants, and their subjects interwish, |
What plants, Myne, beasts, foule, fish |
Can Contribute; All ill wch all |
Prophetts or poetts spake; and all wch shall |
Be annexed in Scedules vnto this by me, |
Fall on that man; for if it be a shee |
Nature before hand hath outcursed me,.| |
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The Extasie |
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Where Like a pillow, on a bed |
A pregnant banke sweld vp, to rest |
The violetts reclyning head, |
Satt we two, one anothers best.| |
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Our handes were firmly Cimented |
Wth a fast balme, wch thence did springe |
Our eyebeames twisted, and did thred
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