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TO THE COUNTESSE of ESSEX, UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF HER FIRST HUSBAND, SIR PHILIP SYDNEY.
 
 
 
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TO THE COUNTESSE of ESSEX, UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF HER FIRST HUSBAND, SIR PHILIP SYDNEY.

Sweetest of ladies! if thy pleasure be
To murther hearts, stay not in England still;
Revenge on Spaine thy husband's death, & kill
His foes, not them that love both him and thee.
O sound revenge, that I desire to see;
If they be fooles which wish with theyre owne will
Hurt to theyre foes; then what be they that will,
With theyre owne hurte, wish good to enemye?
And thus doe I; and thus ambitiouse Spaine
Vnsatisfied the new-found world to gayne,
Two better worlds should have; I mean thyne eyes.
And we oure worlde, oure worlde his sun should misse,
Oure sun his heaven, thyne eye oure want supplies,
Oure worlde, oure sun, oure heaven, oure all it is.