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lvi. Discontented Phillis.
Blacke are my thoughts as is my Husbands haire,My fortune ill-proportiond like his face,
My Mind wantes joyes, his countenance all grace,
His wit is lead, Myne heauye is with care:
In things so great since so conforme wee be,
Who then can say but that wee well agree.
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