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God of the world and worldlings I me call,
2 Great Mammon, greatest god below the skye,
That of my plenty poure out vnto all,
4 And vnto none my graces do enuye:
Riches, renowme, and principality,
6 Honour, estate, and all this worldes good,
For which men swinck and sweat incessantly,
8 Fro me do flow into an ample flood,
And in the hollow earth haue their eternall brood.
1 "God of the world and worldlings I me call,
me > myself
2 Great Mammon, greatest god below the sky, 3 That of my plenty pour out to all, 4 And to none my graces do envy:
envy > begrudge
5 Riches, renown, and principality,
principality > {Sovereignty; the authority or dignity of a sovereign or ruler}
6 Honour, estate, and all this world's good,
estate > prosperity; condition, rank, status