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The Arbor of Amitie

wherin is comprised pleasant Pohems and pretie Poesies, set foorth by Thomas Howell

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A Poesie.

[Straūge sight to see, what toyle some worldings take]

Straūge sight to see, what toyle some worldings take
For slipper slime yt sone wil them forsake:
Whose greedie guttes, no reason may suffice.
The muck on mowlde so blinded hath their eies,