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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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XIV. TO THE MOST VERTEOUS AND TREULYE HONORABLE LADYE, LADYE ARBELLA STEWART.
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XIV. TO THE MOST VERTEOUS AND TREULYE HONORABLE LADYE, LADYE ARBELLA STEWART.

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From the Talbot manuscript.

Whilest organs of vaine sence transportes the minde,
Embracing objectes both of sight and eare,
Toutch, smell, and tast, to which fraile flesh inclin'de,
Preferrs such trash to thinges which are most deare,
Thou, godlie nymph, possest with heavenlie feare,
Devine in soule, devote in life, and grave,
Rapt from thy sence and sex, thy spirites doth steire,
Tries to avoyd which reason doth bereave.
O graces rare! which tyme from shame shall save,
Wherein thou breath'st (as in the seas doth fish,
In salt not saltish) exempt from the grave
Of sad remorse, the lott of worldlinge's wish.
O ornament both of thy selfe and sex,
And mirrour bright wher vertues doth reflex!
In salo sine sale.