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The Epilogue by Thomazo.

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The Epilogue by Thomazo.

The author bade me tell you, that twas hard
both for to bee; or eke to write, the ward.
Things which are common to the eye, the eare
makes more unpleasant, if we only heare.
some subjects must be weakely written, that
their strength may with the action prove not flat
soe hath this little issue of his paines
beene weakely writ, & lookes for weaker gaines.
This only he desires if you will not give,
from your full store, to make Thomazo live;
yet to Release him from his taedious bands,
you'l freely offer to set your hands.
the end.
Septemb. 16, 1637 Tho. Neale.