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From that most sweet accord; but still agree,
Equal in fortunes inequality.120
And this note, Madam, of your worthiness,
Remains recorded in so many hearts,
As time nor malice cannot wrong your right.
To the inheritance of fame you must possess:
You that have built you by your great deserts
(Out of small means) a far more exquisite
And glorious dwelling for your honored name.
Than all the gold that leaden minds can frame.


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