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A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inuentions

Garnished and decked with diuers dayntie deuises, right delicate and delightfull, to recreate eche modest minde withall. First framed and fashioned in sundrie formes, by diuers worthy workemen of late dayes: and now, ioyned together and builded up: By T. P. [i.e. Thomas Procter]

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Though many tokens ioyful newes haue set,
And blisse redust, to carefull pyned ghost:
Yet mayst thou sweare, that neuer lyued hee yet.
Who halfe such ease, receiued in pleasure most:
As thou sweete pendant, now in wofull brest
Impersid hast, O happy Pyramus,
Nay beeing a Lady, in whom such ruthe can rest:
Most blisfull Lady, most mighty Venus,
And mighty Thisbie (yea) Venus not displeased,
My Goddesse cheefe, my loue, my life and all:
For who but Thisbie would, nay could haue eased,
A hart remedyles, abandon thrall:
Wherfore since thus ye please, to show your might,
Make mee whole happy, with gladnesse of your sight.