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[41] To Mr. EDWARD DOILY.
To season fresh acquaintance, these lines takeFrom him, that for his friends, and vertues sake
Dares rather doe, then speake: for talke he deemes
Is womanish; but action men beseemes.
If ought abides then in me, or my Muse,
Worth your command; tis ready for your use.
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