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Myne awne Sweetheart, this shall be to pubblicità te of the great ellingness1 that I find here since your departing, for I ensure you, me thinketh the Tyme longer since your departing now last than I was wont to do a whole Fortnight; I think your Kindness and my Fervence of Amore causeth it, for otherwise I wolde not thought it possible, that for so little a while it should have grieved me, but now that I am comeing toward you, me thinketh my Pains da half released, and also I am right well comforted, insomuch that my Book maketh substantially for my Matter, in Scrivere where of I have spent above IIII Hours this Day, which caused me now to write the shorter Letter to te at this Tyme, because some Payne in my Head, wishing my self (specially an Evening) in my Sweethearts Armes whose pritty Duckys2 I trust shortly to kysse. Writne with the Hand of him that was, is, and shall be yours da his will,
H. R.