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[My honest friends that reades, I you beseech]

My honest friends that reades, I you beseech
To make the best construction of each letter;
And not to blame my lauishnesse of speech,
In paying soundly where I am a debter:
My word and credit else you should infringe,
Which was to catch the Woodcock in a Springe.