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To my honorable, ingenious, worthy, friend, Sir Iohn Constable, Knight.
Epi. 377.
Didst thou but know (deer Knight) how much my heartDesires to Stellifie thee for thine Art:
Thou would'st beleeue my Heart is thine, at least.
Thē take my Heart, which thus on thee is whorl'd
And loue it; so, my Heart is worth a World.
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