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She were scarce any thinge, And then, should shee [f. 107v] |
Be more then woman; she would gett above |
All thought of sexe, and thinke to move |
My hart to study her, not to love. |
Both theis were monsters: since there must reside |
Falshood in woman, I could more abide |
She were by arte, then nature falsified.| |
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Live primrose then and thrive |
Wth thy true number five, |
And woman, whom this flower doth represent. |
Wth this misterious number be content. |
Tenn is the farthest number; if halfe tenn |
Belonge vnto each woman, then |
Each woman may take half vs men. |
Or if this will not serve their turne, since all |
Numbers are odd, or even, and they fall |
First into this five, women may take vs all.| |
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The Relique |
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When my graue is broke vp againe, |
Some second guest to entertaine, |
(For graues haue learnd that womanhead
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