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[Here lyith I nakit, to the anatomie.]
Here lyith I nakit, to the anatomie.Of my faill hairt, o humane deyitie
O tryst the almychtie, loyk the almychtie uoird
O put one me thy rob, as quhylum lorde
Thou putist one myne, me in thy bloid beleiue
And in my souill, thy secreit law Ingraue.
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