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That to give the world encrease,<br />

Shortned hast thy own lives lease;<br />

Here besides the sorrowing<br />

That thy noble House doth bring,<br />

Here be tears of perfect moan<br />

Weept for thee in Helicon,<br />

And som Flowers, and som Bays,<br />

For thy Hears to strew the ways,<br />

Sent thee from the banks of Came,<br />

Devoted to thy vertuous name; 60<br />

Whilst thou bright Saint high sit'st in glory,<br />

Next her much like to thee in story,<br />

That fair Syrian Shepherdess,<br />

Who after yeers of barrennes,<br />

The highly favour'd Joseph bore<br />

To him that serv'd for her before,<br />

And at her next birth much like thee,<br />

Through pangs fled to felicity,<br />

Far within the boosom bright<br />

of blazing Majesty and Light, 70<br />

There with thee, new welcom Saint,<br />

Like fortunes may her soul acquaint,<br />

With thee there clad in radiant sheen,<br />

No Marchioness, but now a Queen.<br />

SONG ON MAY MORNING.<br />

Now the bright morning Star, Dayes harbinger,<br />

Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her<br />

The Flowry May, who from her green lap throws<br />

The yellow Cowslip, and the pale Primrose.<br />

Hail bounteous May that dost inspire<br />

Mirth and youth, and warm desire,<br />

Woods and Groves, are of thy dressing,<br />

Hill and Dale, doth boast thy blessing.<br />

Thus we salute thee with our early Song,<br />

And welcom thee, and wish thee long. 10<br />

ON SHAKESPEAR. 1630.

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