Faire Goddesse, honour of the Borbons name,
You are not wrong’d, no faith is broke, no strife;
Not without you your Love to our coasts came,
Part of the Husbands heart, is the Good-wife;
Nor while the King stayes here are you alone,
Who is your deerer part, and halfe of life,
And if the halfe, who wholly is your owne,
Be greater then the whole, and more entire.
Aske nought, you have more then you can desire.
(Francis Kynaston)
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