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Sprite of Gauntespeaks.
I did full many reparations give,
And the Bonne-Hommès did full rich endow,
As journeying to my God on earth did live,
So all the Bristol chronicles will shew.
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Since Canynge has this building finishèd,
Which seemeth to be the pride of Bristow,
And by no building to be o'ermatchèd:
Which aye shall last and be the praise of all,
And only in the wreck of nature fall.
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