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A worke in Ryme contayning an Enter-lude of Myndes, witnessing the Mans Fall from God and Christ. Set forth by HN, and by him newly porused and amended. Translated out of Base-almaynes into English [by Christopher Vitell?]
  
  
  

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Good-thinking.
O but soft Unregarding/wheare is thy Holynes now?
Like-as I bring forth thesame,

Esa. 58.a. Mat. 23.b. Col. 2.c.

in fayned Hipocresy/

With the which, I do dayly, mingle my self ful craftely/
Among the Learned, the Wyse, and great of Estimacion.

Unregarding.
I am also mingled, with the high of Reputacion:
For I Unregarding, am the Worlds delytfull Melody.

Good-thinking.
But yet I Good-thinking, am the Headd of their Hipocrisy/
Which do al-tymes set forth, fayned Holynes to be enured.

Unregarding.
Now thear art thou wyde/for I haue ; vnder my Power; allured.
The Worlde with her Wyse, both Men and Women, fitt/
That liue

Sap. [illeg.].a. 14. Rom. 1. [illeg.]. a. Pet. 2.b. Ind[illeg.]b.

Unregarding, and Folly do committ/

And of thy good-thinking Holynes, their recning is but small/

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Nor-yet of thy Seede, that thou chokest Man with all/
With thy suttly Deuices, which thou dost forge and set-out.