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TO MY LADIE RICH.
 
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TO MY LADIE RICH.

O that my songe like to a ship might be,
To beare aboute the world my Lady's fame;
That, charged with the riches of her name,
The Indians might oure country's treasure see!
No treasure, they would say, is rich but she;
Of all theyre golden parts they would have shame,
And hap'lye, that they might but see the same,
To give theyre gold for nought they would agree.
This wished voyage, though it I begin,
Withoute youre beauty's helpe cannot prevayle;
For as a ship doth beare the men therein,
And yet the men doe make the ship to sayle,
Your beauties so, which in my verse apeare,
Doe move my verse and it your beauties beare.