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 low-rooft a room as my consideration, or
 for adventuring to give any estimation of
 her, and when I see how much she can
 pardon, I shall the better discern how far
 farther I may dare to offend in that kinde.
 My noble neighbour is well, and makes
 me the steward of his service to you. Be-
 fore this Letter reaches you, I presume you
 will bee gathering towards these parts,
 and then all newes will meet you so
 fast, as that out of your abundance you
 will impart some to
 
 Your affectionate friend to
 
 serve you
 
 J. Donne.
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