Laura. The Toyes of a Traveller. Or. The Feast of Fancie - Part 2, 34

Rivers unto the Sea doo tribute pay:
A most unconstant mooving Sea art thou,
And I within mine eyes (bedeawed ay)
A River hold of bitter teares as now.
Receive then from these moystned cheekes of mine
Into thy lap the water I foorth powre,
Of dutie mine and of thy Debt a signe,
And mixt together with my sweet thy sowre:
So shall the water to the water bee
More precious, and the Sea more rich to th'Sea.
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