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Occasions Off-spring

Or Poems upon Severall Occasions: By Mathew Stevenson
 

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In Honorem Authoris.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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In Honorem Authoris.

Not that I think that thy Aonian wine
Has any need of this poore bush of mine.
But that in some small measure yet I might
Exrpess the love I owe thee, I must writ
And prayse thy fluent fancy that atteines
To that with ease, which others can't with pains
Many of these thy Poems did I see
Drop from thy ready pen Ex tempore.
And fitly cal'd Occasions ofspring wast
For the το νυν of time flew not more fast:
Did the conceit come even twixt Cup and Lip.
It was thine owne occasion could not slip
Whence Ime convinc'd that poetri's a spirit,
Which except heaven infuse none can inherit.
Thine yea thine
T: H.