The Shorter Poems of Ralph Knevet A Critical Edition by Amy M. Charles |
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22. | [22] To Sir WILLIAM DE-GRAY.
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[22] To Sir WILLIAM DE-GRAY.
I Take thy name on Fames bare word (Sir Knight)I know thee not; yet sweare I think th' art right
Because thou art belov'd; then ever bee
My Muse obsequious to thy worth, and thee.
He that good store of sincere love hath wonne,
Wisely hath playd his game, and fairely runne.
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