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The Poetry of George Wither
Edited by Frank Sidgwick
Wither, George (1588-1667)
I.
VOL. I
II.
VOL. II
FAIRE-VIRTUE, THE MISTRESSE OF PHIL'ARETE.
A Miscellany of Epigrams, Sonnets, Epitaphs, and such other Verses as were found written with the Poem aforegoing.
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The Poetry of George Wither
Philarete.
Nay pray, hold there, for I should scantly then
Come meet you here this afternoon again;
But fare you well, since wishes have no power,
Let us depart and keep the pointed hour.
The Poetry of George Wither