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LXXVII. To One That Desired Me Not To Name Him.
Be safe, nor feare thy selfe so good a fame,That, any way, my booke should speake thy name:
For, if thou shame, ranck'd with my friends, to goe,
I' am more asham'd to have thee thought my foe.
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