3 4^ The Voyages and Travells of 



A Coppye of a LETTER fent to 

 Sir Thomas Smyth. 



Mojl worthye Knight 



AMONG STE the manye Chat honour 

 your Vertues, I your poore Servant 

 am not the leafte, feelinge fuch a Streame of 

 Love in Paffion, as yt devoteth mee onlye 

 to your Direction and Command. 



I am a young Man, buried in the Har- 

 veft of my Hopes, overlooked by everye 

 fcandalous Eye and Tonge, compaffed by 

 fugeftive Spirritts, and mufte fubmittand ac- 

 cufe myfelfe againfte Truth, put into a Gayle 

 to ferve without Mayntenance, and cannot 

 bee bay led without fower fufficient Sureties in 

 greate Somes, and myfelfe in much more 

 then I am worth. Soe 'that I Jhall doe my 

 felf noe Goode for which I have travelled 

 longe, without Feare to doe Hurte to the 

 State. 



Good 



