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[l] A Louers Day and Night.
Bright Meteore of Day,For mee in Thetis Bowres for euer staye:
Night, to this flowrie Globe
Ne're show for mee thy starre-embrodred Robe;
My Night, my Day, doe not proceede from you
But hang on Miras Browe:
For when shee lowres, and hides from mee her Eyes,
Midst clearest Day I finde blacke Night arise,
When smyling shee againe those Twinnes doth turne,
In midst of Night I finde Noones Torch to burne.
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