Emaricdulfe.
SONNETS WRITTEN BY E. C. Esquier.
Non sunt vt quondam, plena fauoris erant.
AT LONDON, Printed for Matthew Law.
1595.
TO MY VERY GOOD friends, Iohn Zouch, and Edward Fitt [...]n, Esquiers.
BOth louing friends, forasmuch as by reason of an ague, I was inforced to keepe my chamber, and to abandon idlenes, I tooke in hande my pen to finish an idle worke I had begun, at the command and seruice of a faire Dame, being most exquisitly well featured, and of as excellent good carriage, adorned with vertue: and vnderstanding the storie, and knowing you both to be of sufficient valour, wit, and honestie, presumed to dedicate the same to you, not doubting but that you will vouchsafe for my sake, to maintaine the honour of so sweete a Saint. Thus crauing you my deare friends to be patrones of these fewe Sonnets: being well perswaded you will excuse my [Page] unlearned writing, in regard you may be assured I am no scholler, as dooth appeare by this my worthles verse: hoping you will receiue my goodwill with content, as I my selfe shall be then best satisfied. And so wishing you both as much comfortable happines, as to my soule: I bid you heartily farewell.