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Tuix heavenes and her whome onlye I adoreI euerye wheare discerne resemblance greate:
theme phebus bright and phebe faire decore,
shee in her breist and hair is lyke perfyte;
theme bloodie Mars and Mercure dois delyte,
sueite speache doth her and harte severe maist grace;
they Saturne Sad possess with venus quhyte,
shee witts maist grace with faire and lovlye face;
In theme great Iove dois thundar furthe a pace,
in her ar lyke effects of calme and storme.
quha then to see the heunlye Spheres wald prease,
veue her who to the heavens is most conforme;
And he agane who wold behold my faire,
convert his eyes to heaven and sie her thaire.
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