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The introduction contains a poem that begins with the lines: "The bafest Jewell will be well esteem'ds / So are those errors that in thee are feene, / To truths tranflated, and for true things deem'd." The poem reflects on the deceptive nature of appearances and the potential for misinterpretation, using metaphors of a wolf disguised as a lamb and the power of a gaze. It concludes with a plea for authenticity: "But doe not fo, I loue thee in such sort, / As thou being mine, mine is thy good report."
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- # SONNERS.
The bafest Jewell will be well esteem'ds
So are those errors that in thee are feene,
To truths tranflated, and for true things deem'd.
How many Lambs might the fterne Wolfe betray,
If like a Lambe he could his lookes tranflate,
How many gazers might thou lead away,
If thou wouldft vfe the ftrength of all thy ftare?
But doe not fo, I loue thee in fuch fort,
As thou being mine, mine is thy good report.
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