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In a chayre in the same Garden was written this followyng. |
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In a chayre in the same Garden was written this followyng.
If thou sitte here to viewe this pleasant garden placeThink thus: at last will come a frost, & all these floures deface:
But if thou sitte at ease to rest thy wearie bones,
Remember death brings finall rest to all oure greevous grones.
So whether for delight, or here thou sitte for ease,
Thinke still upon the latter day, so shalt thou God best please.
Haud ictus sapio.
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