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 * The looe traine of thy amber-dropping haire,
 * Liten for deare honours ake
 * Goddee of the ilver lake
 * Liten and ave.

Liten and appeare to us In name of great Oceanus, By th earth haking Neptun's mace And Tethys grave majeticke pace, By hoarie-Nereus wrincled looke, And the Carpathian wiards hooke, By calie Tritons winding hell. And old ooth aying Glaucus pell, By Leucothea's ovelylovely [sic] hands, And her on that rules the trands, By Thetis tinel-flipper d feet; And the ongs of Sirens weet, By dead Parthenope's deare tomb, And faire Ligea's golden comb, Wherewith he its on diamond rocks Sleeking her oft alluring locks, By all the Nymphs that nightly dance Vpon thy treams with wilie glance, Rie, rie and heave thy roie head From thy coral-paven bed, And bridle in thy headlong wave Till thou our ummons anwerd have.
 * Listen and ave.


 * Sabrina ries attended by water Nimphes and ings.


 * By the ruhie fringed banke,
 * Where growes the willow and the oier dancke
 * My liding chariot tayes,

Thick