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EIRESIONE.

Into your Towrs; and rapt in, in her Coch
With strong-kneed Mules. May yet, her state proue staid
With honord Huswiferies: Her faire hand laid
To artfull Loomeworks; and her nak't feet treade
The Gumme of Amber, to a Golden Beade.
But I'le returne; Returne; and yet not presse
Youre bounties now assaid, with oft Accesse;
Once a yeere, onely; as the Swallow prates,
Before the welthie Springs wide open Gates.
Meane time I stand at yours: nor purpose stay
More time t'entreate. Giue, or not giue; away
My feet shall beare me; that did neuer come,
With any thought, to make your House, my Home.




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