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A Soulsiers March.
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My Miftreffe Familie,
The Duke of bolfiones Almaine.
My hope is decayed,
Adue fveete Love,
Bemerry day willcome,
Harke hatke,
A Souldiers Refotution,
Death,
Life.
Good againe.
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FINIS.TO THE MOST
NOBLE AND WORTHY LORD
VVILLIAM Earle of Pembrovke,L.Herbertof Cardyf,
L,Parand Roffe ofKendail,L.ord Marmion, and.
sintin, Lord Warden of the Staanaries, and
Koight of the moft Noble Order of
the Garter,
IR, Artand theloue of Artcontinually
are leagude together, It fhall be no difho-
er therefore for your heightto imbrace
fay the bumbleftendeuorsofthofe that fecke
Aa Be notyou but your vertues: Formineown
Ng fide haue beene traind vp without the
bai) verge of Complement, norcan I phrafe
By che zeale [ beare youin fwelling difcour-
fes. My Life hath beenea Souldier, and
my idlenesaddiged to Muficke, of both which here doe offer
the feruice to your beft worthy felfe. The Acceptance I feare
not, fince [ know greatheartes are as farre from contempt, as from
bafenes, I reft the feruantofyour vertucs.
Tosias Hyme.
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