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A poore Knight his Pallace of priuate pleasures

Gallantly garnished, with goodly Galleries of strang inuentio[n]s and prudently polished, with sundry pleasant Posies, & other fine fancies of dainty deuices, and rare delightes. Written by a student in Ca[m]bridge. And published by I. C. Gent

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The poore Knight his Paramour, written to M. Iohn Com. Phisition, and his singuler Mecænas.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

The poore Knight his Paramour, written to M. Iohn Com. Phisition, and his singuler Mecænas.

Nudior Leberide.

A Parramour I haue, you shall not know her name,
Which neuer ceast to follow mee, since I to Cambridge came.
Shee loues mee passing well, I can not her abide,
And yet perforce, doo what I can, shee hangeth on my side.
Shee coucheth euery night, next to my tender brest,
And many times shee saith: what Will? and lets mee take no rest.
Among my deadly foes, my body shee doth keepe,
Shee keepes the key of all my chestes, both when I wake and sleepe.
I bring nothing to ende, nothing I doo begin,
But ere I goe about the same, I haue her minde therin.
For this her gentilnesse, I can not bee content,
But wailing of my heauy hap, alas I doo lament.
And vnto you I send, as to my only stay,
To aske that Phisikes Art, may driue my Paramour away.