[9] Complants and praises euery one, Complayntes & prayses every man.
[10] passion out, passion forth; their pangu's, there loue; statlie rimes, statly rime.
[11] pleasures none, pleasure non; euer write, e're indite.
[12] theis latter times, this latter time.
[13] Deare Lord, deare loue. A significant reading in view of the absence of the dedication in the Rawl. MS. "Accept ... in gentle gree," to take kindly.
[14] And better lynes ere long, And better farr, ere long (see Introduction).
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