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On a round Ball [247]
A workeman, that hath coppyes by, can lay
An Europe Africk and an Asia
And quickly make that wch was nothing all
so doth each teare
w.ch thee doth weare
A Globe, yea World by that Impression growe
Till thy teares mixd with mine doe ouerflowe
This world, by waters, sent from thee (my heauen) dissolued so
O more then Moone
Drawe not vp Seas to drowne mee in thy spheare
Weepe mee not dead in thine armes, but forbeare
To teach the Sea what it may doe too soone
Let not the wind
Example find
To doe mee more harme then it purposeth
Since thou and I sigh one anothers breath
Who er'e sighs most is cruellest and hasts the others death
Valediction.3. of the Booke
Ile tell thee now (Deare Loue) what thou shalt doe
To anger destiny as shee doth vs
How I shall stay though shee eloyne me thus
And how posterity shall knowe it too

[CW: how thine___]