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[Justice, Truth, Peace, and Hospitalitie]
Justice, Truth, Peace, and Hospitalitie,Friendship, and Loue, being resolued to dye
In these lewd tymes, haue chosen heere to haue
With just, true, pious, kynd DALYELL their graue;
Hee them cherish'd so long, so much did grace,
That they than this would choose no dearer place.
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