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62. To my kinde louing bedfellow, Mr. Edward Payne, on
the Gift of a Ring, wherein there was a Poesie of Patience.
In your last gift you wish me Patience.
I know you meane it in the better sence;
Not a sad, bad, stout patience, Stoicall.
But one that knowes, that God sends, and mends all.
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