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Microcosmos

The Discovery of the Little World, with the government thereof. By Iohn Davies

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To the Right Noble, and no lesse learned then iudicious Lord, VVilliam Earle of Pembrooke. &c.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To the Right Noble, and no lesse learned then iudicious Lord, VVilliam Earle of Pembrooke. &c.

Deere Lord, if so I could, I would make knowne
How much I longe to keep thee still alive;
These Lines (though short) so lōg shalbe thine owne
As they have pow'r Vitality to giue:
I consecrate this Myte of my devotion
To the rich Treasurie of thy deere fame;
Which shal serve (though nought else worth) as a Notion
For Tyme to sever thy fame from thy name:
William, Sons Son of VVilliam dreaded Earle
Of Pembrooke; made by Englands

H. 8.

dreadful'st King:

Nephue to Sidney (rare VVorths richest Pearle)
That to this Land her fairest fame did bring:
These VVorthies worthes are treasured in thee,
So three in one, makes one as deere as three.
I. D.