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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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The Louer to his beloued, by the name of fayre, and false.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The Louer to his beloued, by the name of fayre, and false.

O cruell hart with falsehood infecte, of force I must complayne,
Whose poyson hid, I may detect, as cause doth mee constrayn:
Thy name I shryne within my brest, thy deedes though I doo tell,
No minde of malice I protest, thy selfe doth know it well.
If thy deserts then bids mee write, I cannot well reuoke it,
I shall not spare to shew thy spite, I will no longer cloake it:
As Troylus truth shall bee my sheeld, to kepe my pen from blame,
So Cressids crafte shall kepe the feeld, for to resound thy shame.
Vlisses wife shall mate the sore, whose wishly troth doth shine,
Well Fayre and False, I can no more, thou art of Helens lyne:
And daughter to Diana eke, with pale and deadly cheare,
Whose often chaunge I may well like, two moonthes within the yeare.
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