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[III. I Thinck that if the hills, the plaines and mountaines]
I thinck that if the hills, the plaines and mountaines, And woods and waters knew the great distemper, knew the great distemper, the great distemper, Of this my lyfe, it should not bee concealed, But thorow such by pathes, and sauage fountains, and sauage fountaines, I know not how to search for trew loue semper, That by reason, each one may bee reuealed. That by reason, each one may bee reuealed.
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