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Longing-for-comfort.
Oh
/wonderfull Things, haue I now hearde heere vttered!
O Good-informacion, therof instruct thou mee.
Good-information.
O Longing-for-comfort, wherin art thou yet combered:
Longing-for-comfort.
Oh/wonderfull Things, haue I now hearde heere vttered?
Good-information.
Let not thy Heart ; therwith; be anything distempered/
Ther is no wonderfull thing, I must disclose to thee.
Longing-for-comfort.
Oh/wonderful Things, howe I now heard heere vttered:
O Good-informacion, therof instruct thou mee.
And vnto me declare now, the D[illeg.]st of thissame Playe.
Good-information.
Let the Knowledg not to-much delyte thy Mynde I saye:
That thou com not into much Unrestfulnes therby.
Longing-for-comfort.
I hope well, No: For with a good Desyre woulde I
Uery-gladly now ; at large; euen simply knowe/
The Mynde of thissame Playe, if mee thou wouldst it showe:
And only thatt, to my Desyre, as I do heere declare.
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