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[31] To Mr. BARTHOLOMEW COTTON.
And here too growes a Tree, that may in timeBeare golden Apples, in a colder clime
Then is Hesperia in; for so presage
Thy blossoms (Cotton) and thy spring of age.
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Till Honour greete thee with as many hayles,
As ere Sejanus had: and let thy name
Become th' example of well gotten fame.
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