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| 2472. | Upon Prew His Maid by Robert Herrick> | | In this little Urne is laid
Prewdence Baldwin (once my maid)
From whose happy spark here let
Spring the purple violet. ... |
| 2473. | TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW by Robert Herrick> | | Since to the country first I came,
I have lost my former flame;
And, methinks, I not inherit,
As I did, my ravish'd spirit.
If I write a verse or ... |
| 2474. | TO PERENNA by Robert Herrick> | | When I thy parts run o'er, I can't espy
In any one, the least indecency;
But every line and limb diffused thence
A fair and unfamiliar excellence;
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| 2475. | Time was upon by Robert Herrick> | | Wrinkles no more are, or no less,
Than beauty turn'd to sourness.... |
| 2476. | UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN by Robert Herrick> | | Men say you're fair; and fair ye are, 'tis true;
But, hark! we praise the painter now, not you.... |
| 2477. | THE PRESENT TIME BEST PLEASETH by Robert Herrick> | | Praise, they that will, times past: I joy to see
Myself now live; this age best pleaseth me! ... |
| 2478. | PARDONS by Robert Herrick> | | Those ends in war the best contentment bring,
Whose peace is made up with a pardoning. ... |
| 2480. | Couplets on Wit by Alexander Pope> | | I
But our Great Turks in wit must reign alone
And ill can bear a Brother on the Throne.
II
Wit is like faith by such warm Fools profest
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