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Sebastião da Fonseca
Pallacio, donde
vio aquella Estrella d'alua
emferma de tanta
ausencia
nos braços da Esperança

Sem interpetre fiseram
as cortesias vsadas
que nam ha mister ter
lingua
corpo que tem duas almas
Como tinha satisfeita,
aquella primeira causa
veyo dar a maõ a
tantos
que o trasiam nas palmas
Foj correr as fortalesas
o que esforçado Monarcha
pois tam ferido
de amor
nam quer largar inda as armas
Correu toda a Villa, e certo
que foj cousa muy notada
quando os
Reis a todos dam
roubar elle tantas almas
Nam tem que ver o retrato
cõ o magestoso da cara
que se he sombra
deste asombro
a lux sempre foj mais clara
Aqui fique a Musa agora
por quanto a lux se me apaga,
a penna vay
sendo groça
a tinta vem sendo branca
Fique em Porstmout a thalia
que tambem do mar cançada
nececita
que lhe demos
feria no fim da semana
Ella promete ao leitor
finos pinseis, cores claras
para pintar os
Paises
de Porstmout, para a Bretanha
E em tanto que fica ausente
aceite essa doce patria
o desejo de
seruilla
e a vontade de logralla
_Finis laus Deo._
Notas da transcrição:
Por não existir nenhum caracter ascii correspondente às letras "u com
til" e "e com til", foram esses caracteres
substituidos pelas marcas [~u]
e [~e] respectivamente.
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