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 Such flesh-quakes, palsies, and such fears as shall Dead thee to th' most, if not destroy thee all. And thou a thousand thousand times shalt be More shak'd thyself than she is scorch'd by thee.

Welcome, maids-of-honour! You do bring In the spring, And wait upon her.

She has virgins many, Fresh and fair; Yet you are More sweet than any.

You're the maiden posies, And so grac'd To be plac'd 'Fore damask roses.

Yet, though thus respected, By-and-by Ye do lie, Poor girls, neglected.