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A New Spring Shadowed in sundry Pithie Poems
[by Richard Brathwait]
Brathwait, Richard (1588?-1673)
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TO MY WORTHY AND iudicious Friend, Sir Francis Ducket Knight; his best wishes.
Vpon the New Spring.
A NEVV SPRING.
Philo to Philemon.
Mans securitie, the Diuells opportunitie.
Morall.
A Diuine Embleme.
An Elegie which the Author entituleth Bound yet free;
The Statue of Agathocles.
Of Sleepe.
Vpon the foure Constitutions
Of Hospitality.
The Shrift.
Quidam erat.
The Signe in Cancer.
A Prize.
Himens Eglogue betweene Admetus and Menalchas.
Thankfvlnes.
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A New Spring Shadowed in sundry Pithie Poems
Mans
securitie, the
Diuells
opportunitie.
Man
thinks the shade of Night can couer sin,
But Night and Day be all alike to
Him
,
Whose eyes as they are piercing, so they be
Pure, and doe loath the least impiety.
A New Spring Shadowed in sundry Pithie Poems