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They fancy in their owne corrupted thought, What may at fuch a time, or place, be wrought, By evill minded folks : and, thereupon, Conclude the very fame by me was done. Then they relate it : and though nought were feene Which might indeed a likelihood have beene Of fuch an ac"l ; they, by themfelves devife To fafhion out faire probabilities Of what they fpeake. - and, by the Devils aid, Acts innocent, fometimes are fo betray'd ; So mif-reported by the fpight of thofe Whofe wickedneffe, perhaps..., I did oppofe : Yea, blameleffe circumflances, otherwhile, Are fo miftaken ; and do fo beguile With fhewes of proving and confirming, that Which was conceived by prejudicate And falfe opinion ; that, it makes them bold, To think their fained flander may be told, With good beleefe : then to divulge about Their lyes (of me) they fearch companions out. And as they are of fundry minds who raife Such Scandals; fo, they vent them divers wayes. S If Brittan's Cant. 7. If of the forts they be, whofe open fin, Hath in my Poems reprehended bin ; Or fuch as they, who daily guilty be Of doing that, wherewith they flander me : Then, in defpight, or to extenuate Their owne offences ; thus of me they prate.
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