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TO OUR BLESSED LADY.
 
 
 
 


xcvii

TO OUR BLESSED LADY.

Why should I any love, O Queene, but thee?
If favour past a thankfull love should breed,
Thy wombe dyd beare, thy brest my Saviour feede;
And thou dyddest never cease to succour me.
If love doe followe worth and dignitye,
Thou all in thy perfections doest exceede;
If Love be ledd by hope of future meede,
What pleasure more then thee in heaven to see?
An earthly syght doth onely please the eye,
And breedes desyre, but does not satisfye;
Thy sight gyves us possession of all joye,
And with such full delyghtes ech sence shal fyll,
As harte shall wyshe but for to see thee styll,
And ever seyng, ever shall injoye.