The whole works of William Browne, of Tavistock, and of the Inner Temple; . W. To the moft ingenious Author M. W. Browne. Ngenious Swaine ! that highly dofi adorneClear Tauy ! on whoje brinck we both were borne !luft Praife in me would nere be thought to moueFrom thy Jole Worth, but from my partiall I will not doe thee fo much wrongsAs by fuch mixture to allay thy while kinde fir angers rightly praife each GraceOf thy chafte Mufe ; / {from the happy PlaceThat brought thee forth^ and thinkes it not vnfitTo boafl now that it earfi bred fuch a Wit;)Would onely hau


The whole works of William Browne, of Tavistock, and of the Inner Temple; . W. To the moft ingenious Author M. W. Browne. Ngenious Swaine ! that highly dofi adorneClear Tauy ! on whoje brinck we both were borne !luft Praife in me would nere be thought to moueFrom thy Jole Worth, but from my partiall I will not doe thee fo much wrongsAs by fuch mixture to allay thy while kinde fir angers rightly praife each GraceOf thy chafte Mufe ; / {from the happy PlaceThat brought thee forth^ and thinkes it not vnfitTo boafl now that it earfi bred fuch a Wit;)Would onely haue it knowne I much reioyce;To hearejuch Matters,y]^;7g by fuch a Voyce. John Glanvill. To his Friend M. Browne. ALL that doe reade thy Workes, and fee thy face,(Where fcarce a haire growes vp, thy chin to grace)Doe greatly wonder how fo youthfull yearesCould frame a Work, where fo much worth heare how thou defcribft a Tree, a Dale,A Groue, a Greene, a folitary Vale, Commendatory Verfes, 157 The Euening Showers, and the Morning Gleames,The golden Mountaines, and the filuer


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