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The Works of William Fowler

Secretary to Queen Anne, Wife of James VI. Edited with introduction, appendix, notes and glossary by Henry W. Meikle

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VIII(b). O fatell death, that wnexspected came.
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VIII(b). O fatell death, that wnexspected came.

O fatell death, that wnexspected came
and puld the sweittest rose of fragrant smell
amongst the rest of floures, that wyse that worthie dame
Thow haest removed hence wher sho did dwell.
In wit, in worth, in grace sho did exsell
the comon sort and sexe of women kynd;
thy inward griefe was hid within hir sell,
To owtward show declaired a cheirfull mynde;
to Rich and poore sho was soo well inclynd;
A louing mother to hir childrin deir,
A faithffull mach wnto hir husband kynd,
who wailles her lose with mone and dullfull cheir:
god giues, god takes, god hes hir placit at rest,
his will our weill, his name for ever be blist.