. The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, TO THE WORTHY GENTLEMAN, AND HIS MUCH HONOURED FRIEND, MASTER JOHN ONLEY. in this my love is showne to you,since I give you the Remedy of Love, areceipe never before ministred by anybut Ovid, one well skild in the cause, thereforeshould better gesse at the Remedy: many others,perhaps, in this world, with your selfe, which crywith our Poet, . . Oh nature too unkind,That made no medcine for a lovesick mind, Here may have remedy: (it is an infection reignes)but if your selfe or any other finde remedy in tinsmy remedy, I (n


. The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, TO THE WORTHY GENTLEMAN, AND HIS MUCH HONOURED FRIEND, MASTER JOHN ONLEY. in this my love is showne to you,since I give you the Remedy of Love, areceipe never before ministred by anybut Ovid, one well skild in the cause, thereforeshould better gesse at the Remedy: many others,perhaps, in this world, with your selfe, which crywith our Poet, . . Oh nature too unkind,That made no medcine for a lovesick mind, Here may have remedy: (it is an infection reignes)but if your selfe or any other finde remedy in tinsmy remedy, I (not physition like) looke but forthankes, and I appeale to all lovers for the patroniz-ing of this little pamphlet: Thus wishing you in allyour desires remedy, I rest Yours I.


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