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[Grace full of grace, though in these verses heere]

Grace full of grace, though in these verses heere
My love complaynes of others then of thee,
Yet thee alone I lov'd, & they by mee
(Thow yet unknowne) only mistaken were.
Like him which feeles a heate, now heere, now there,
Blames now this cause, now that, untill he see
The fire indeed from whence they caused bee;
Which fire I now doe knowe is you, my deare!
Thus diverse loves, dispersed in my verse,
In thee alone for ever I unite.
But follie unto thee more to rehearse:
To him I flye for grace that rules above,
That by my grace I may live in delight,
Or by his grace I never more may love.