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Trivial poems
and triolets. Written in obedience to Mrs Tomkin's commands, By Patrick Carey
Cary, Patrick
[section]
AN OCTAUE.
BALLADES.
[Fayre-one! if thus kind you be]
[The Ermine is without all spott]
[There's noe woeman, but I'me caught]
[I nere yett saw a lovely creature]
[Fayre beautyes! If I doe confesse]
[Surely now I'me out of danger]
[Come (fayth) since I'me parting, and that God knowes when]
[And can you thincke that this translation]
[Good people of England! come heare mee relate]
[Jacke! nay prithee come away]
[And now a figge for th'lower house]
THE COUNTRY LIFE.
[The parliament ('tis sayd) resolu'd]
[Speake of somewhat else I pray]
[A greeu'd Countesse, that e're long]
[Poore heart, retire!]
['Tis true. I am fetter'd]
[Cease t'exaggerate your anguish]
[O permitt that my sadnesse]
[This Aprile last a gentle swayne]
[Some prayse the browne, and some the fayre]
[Ned! she that likes thee now]
[Alasse! long since I knew]
TRIOLETS.
[Worldly designes, feares, hopes, farwell!]
[By ambition raysed high]
Seruire Deo, Regnare est.
[Whilst I beheld the necke o'th' doue]
Crux via Cœlorum.
[Looke, how hee shakes for cold!]
CHRIST IN HIS PASSION.
Fallax et Instabilis.
Nulla Fides.
[What use has hee made of his soule]
Dirige vias meas Domine!
Nobis natus in Pretium: Nobis datus in Prœmium.
Exprimetur.
Dies Iræ, Dies Illa.
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Trivial poems
Trivial poems
and triolets. Written in obedience to Mrs Tomkin's commands, By Patrick Carey
Patrick Cary
John Murray [etc.]
London
1820
Trivial poems