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His ultimum vale to Amorous verse.
Kinde Erato, and wanton Thalia,(Whose name my muze, devoutly did invoke)
Adieu deare dames, Caliope sings alia,
Which are more worth, and smell not of the smoke.
And if blinde Cupide, chaunce to stryke a stroke,
I vowe my verse, Apocrypha shalbe,
In silence shutte, that none (but you) may see.
FINIS.
Tam Marti, quàm Mercurio.
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