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Psal. 133.
Hou goode & pleasaunt thing lo doth appeareaccorde amongst thaime selfis of brethrein deare
quho duellis together in á godlie loue
it is most lyke that preciouse unguent cleir
pourde on the heade syne trikling lyke á teare
upon the bearde doun flouing from aboue
at last doun Aaronis clothis doth softly moue
quhill to his garmentis borderis lou it ueare
& rounde about thaime runne for his behoue
lyke cristall deu distilld on hermon tall
or balmy droppis that dois on sion fall
for on those men god sendis his blessing sure
the quhiche is lyfe for euer to endure.
finis.
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