To the Right Honourable, Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Viscont le cale, and Baron of Ockham in England
The noble nature that you doe retaine,
Hath made me thinke that I shall welcome gaine:
On which relying, I have beene thus bold
'Mongst other men to make your name enroll'd,
And on Fames Roule to set you as a Peere,
Shewing in luster to be nobly cleere.
Come then great Lord, let me be bold with you,
Respect these Lines, which but your honour true
On them present you, let heart welcom some ,
Making your fame the greater to them come:
Expressing that with kindnesse you doe take,
What with good-will was penned for your sake:
Endeavouring to shew what we hope true,
Lively heart-welcom they shall have from you.
Hath made me thinke that I shall welcome gaine:
On which relying, I have beene thus bold
'Mongst other men to make your name enroll'd,
And on Fames Roule to set you as a Peere,
Shewing in luster to be nobly cleere.
Come then great Lord, let me be bold with you,
Respect these Lines, which but your honour true
On them present you, let heart welcom some ,
Making your fame the greater to them come:
Expressing that with kindnesse you doe take,
What with good-will was penned for your sake:
Endeavouring to shew what we hope true,
Lively heart-welcom they shall have from you.
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