And that this is true, thou mayest now be thine owne wytnesse.
Durste thou to offer thy Mouth to kysse my Hand, by the mouth of another, to whome thou haddest before dedicated thy lying Lyppes in thine owne person?
To him in thine owne voyce, and bring me word how thou findst him: I would we were well ridde of this knauery.
Parnassus is thine owne, Claime't as merit, Law makes the Elder Brother to inherit.
And make accompt, that euery day euen at the dore of thine owne lodging, thy enemye armed doth waite for thee: we alone yong gentlemen of the Citie do stand at defiance, and pronounce vppon thee this kinde of battaile.
Send one, then, Out of thine owne command to fetch the paper That Monsieur hath to shew to Count Montsurry.
But it is better; see by this the ice Broke to thine owne bloud, which thou wilt despise When thou hear'st mine shed.
O wretched piety, that art so distract In thine owne constancie, and in thy right Must be unrighteous.
O God when I behold This bright heauen so hye By thine ownehands of old Contrivd so cunningly.
For well I weene thou canst not but envie My wealth, compar'd to thine owne miserie, That art so leane and meagre waxen late That scarse thy legs uphold thy feeble gate.
Him, whom thou raylest on at thine owne lust, Sith Bodine and sweet Sidney did not flatter, His Inuectiue thee too much grace affordes.
And Drayton-- There is no splendour, which our pens can give By our most labour'd lines, can make thee live Like to thine owne.
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