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# SOMMES. The vacant leases thy mindes imprint will beare, And of this booke, this learning maift thou taste, The wrinkles which thy glase will truly show, Of mouthed graues will glue thee memorie, Thou by thy dyals shady stealth maift know, Times theeuish progresse to eternitie. Looke what thy memorie cannot containe, Commit to these waste blacks, and thou shalt finde Those children nurst, deliuerd from thy braine, To take a new acquaintance of thy minde. These offices, so oft as thou wilt looke, Shall profit thee, and much inrich thy booke. 78 S O oft haue I inuok'd thee for my Muse, And found such faire assistance in my verse, As euery Alien pen hath got my vse, And vnder thee their poesie disperse. Thine eyes, that taught the dumbe on high to sing, And heauie ignorance aloft to she, Haue added tethers to the learneds wing, And giuen grace a double Maiesie. Yet be most proud of that which I compile, Whose influence is thine, and borne of thee, In others workes thou doost but mend the stile, And Arts with thy sweete graces graced be. But thou art all my art, and doost aduance As high as learning, my rude ignorance. 79 W Hilst I alone did call vpon thy ayde, My verse alone had all thy genrie grace, But now my gracious numbers are decayde, And my sick Muse doth glue an other place. I grant (sweet loue) thy louely argument Deserues the trauaile of a wortnier pen, Yet what of thee thy Poet doth inuent, He robs thee of, and payes it thee againe, F He
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