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To Fabianus.
Thou beyng honest, pure, and poore,true bothe in tonge, and harte:
Why doest thou trudge in towne to dwell,
and from the countrie starte?
Thou canst not plaie the brokyng baude,
nor yet the reueller:
Thou canst not cite for to appeare
the guilty trespasser.
Thou canst not boast and brag it out,
thou canst do none of these:
Canus, and graundfyre Glaphyrus,
thou canst not praise and please.
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nought gaines thy goodnes thee:
Be good, and neuer shalt thou sure
like Philomelus be.
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