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[When Muske & Ciuet two nere kinsmen meete]
When Muske & Ciuet two nere kinsmen meete,Each other in the middle Ile of Paules,
Straight they incounter with embraces sweete,
From head vnto the foote each other falles,
Theile daunce a galliard cut in complement,
And chaine each other to the bosome fast,
Then say their prayers in curtsie and repent,
The negligence that hath betweene them past,
Then breath a while, without a word make stay.
Salute a fresh againe and so away.
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