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Excerpt from The 'Ekatompathia: Or Passionate Centurie of Love
The Author in this Pafsion taketh but occafion to open his e?ate in loue; the miferable accidentes whereof are fufficiently defcribed hereafter in the copious varietie of his deuifes whereas in this Sonnet he feemeth one while to defpaire, and yet by by after to haue fome hope of good fucceffe, the contrarietie ought not to offend, if the nature true qualitie of a loue pafsion bee well confide red. And where he mentioneth that once hee fcor ned loue, hee alludeth to a peece of worke, whiche he wrote long fince, De Remedio A moris, which he hath lately perfeeted, to the good likinge of many that haue feene and perufed it, though not fully to his owne fancy, which caufeth him as yet to kepe it backe from the printe.
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