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To my highly valued friend, Mr. William Hackwell of Lincolnes Inne, learned in the lawes.

Thy face doth shew thy hart; thy tongue, thy head:
And doth approue th' inestimable worth
In Parliament thy tongue so much hath sedd,
And all so well, that Enuy sets thee foorth:
 But I that loue thee should doe more then so:
 Then this thy worth and my great want doth show.
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