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The Mirrour of Mutabilitie

or Principall part of the Mirrour for Magistrates. Describing the fall of diuers famous Princes, and other memorable Personages. Selected out of the sacred Scriptures by Antony Munday, and dedicated to the Right Honorable the Earle of Oxenford
  

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LECHERYE.

L ife better lost, then liue in such a sinne,
E ternall shame dooth follovve lavvlesse Lust:
C orrupted mindes doo first this vice begin,
H ating the trueth vvheron they ought to trust.
E che one therfore his staylesse state regard,
R emember (man) the day dravves very neer:
I n vvhich all sinne shall haue his due revvard,
E rect thy minde, that then thou mayst be cleere.