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104. 
‘i A Sonet to the Ladie Paget. 
[1] Q1OME pleasures take, Some shew good face, 
and cannot giue, and be but poore, 
but onely make yet haue a grace, 
poore thanks their shift : good fame to raise. 
Some meaning well, 
in debt doo liue, [3 ]Some owe and giue, 
and cannot tell yet still in det, 
how else to shift. and so must liue, 
for aught I knowe: 
[2 |Some knock and faine Some wish to pay, 
would ope the doore, and cannot get, 
to learne the vaine but night and day 
good turne to praise: still more must owe. 
[4] Euen so must I, for seruice past, 
Still wish you good while life doth last. 
105. 
*| Principall points of Religion. 
I O praie to God continually, 
To learne to know him rightfully. 
2 To honour God in Trinitie, 
3 The Trinitie in vnitie. 
The Father in his maiestie, 
The Sonne in his humanitie, 
The holie Ghosts benignitie, 
Three persons, one in Deitie. 
4 To serue him alway holily, 
5 To aske him all thing needfully, 
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