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Thus I reclaymed my bussard love, to fly [f. 104v] |
At what, and when, and how, and where I chuse |
Now neglegent of sporte, I lye |
And now, as other fawkners vse, |
I spring a mistres, sweare, write sigh and weepe, |
And the game kild, or lost, goe talke, and sleepe.|. |
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The Will. |
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Before I sigh my last gaspe, lett me breath |
(Great loue) some legacies. Here I bequeath |
Mine eyes to Argus, if myne eyes can see, |
If they be blinde, then loue I give them thee, |
My tongue to fame; To the Embassadors* mine ears; |
To women or the sea, my teares, |
Thou, love, hast taught me, heretofore |
By making me serve her, who had twenty more, |
That I should give to none but such, as had to much before.| |
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My Constancy I to the plannets give, |
My truith to them, who at the Court doe live, |
Mine Ingenuity, and opennes |
To Iesuites; To Buffones my pensivenes |
My silence to any, who abroad hath bin, |
My Money to a Capuchin,
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[CW: Thou] |