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[Your face ]

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In the following poem each set of three stanzas is grouped in a block across the page, so that the text can also be read horizontally.

Your face
So faire
First bent
Mine eye.
Your tongue
So sweet
Then drew
Mine eare
Your wit
So sharpe
So hite
My hart
Mine eye
To like
Your face
Doth lead
Mine eare
To learne
Your tongue
Doth teach
My hart
To loue
Your wit
Doth moue
Your face
With beames
Doth blind
Mine eye
Your tongue
With sound
Doth charme
Mine eare
Your wit
With arte
Doth rule
My hart
Mine eye
With life
Your face
Doth feed
My eare
With hope
Your tongue
Doth feast
My hart
With skill
Your wit
Doth fill
Oh face
With frownes
Wrong not
Mine eye
O tongue
With checks
Vex not
My eare
O wit
With smart
Wound not
My hart
This eye
Shall ioy
Your face
To serue
This eare
Shall bend
Your tongue
To trust
This hart
Shall swere
Your wittes
To feare