To frame a sadd discourse of languysshinge desyre
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Restore agayne that colloure to the golde
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Full lytle knowes my deare and sweeteste frynde
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Wheare hap or harme shall me betyd
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My mistrs waveringe mynd full well compare I might
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Sonnett
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Verses to Bee Sett over the Rose and Thisle
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The Answer
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That to revive which wronge of tyme might weare
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Written upon the Death of the Most Noble Prince Henrie
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