The dreames (braue mates) that did beſetmybed, / VVhen ſleepe but nevvly had imbraſt the night, / Commaunds me leaue theſe unrenovvmed beames, […]
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I will imbrace him with a ſouldiour's arme, / That he ſhall ſhrinke vnder my curteſie, […]
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