The Whole Works of William Browne of Tavistock ... Now first collected and edited, with a memoir of the poet, and notes, by W. Carew Hazlitt, of the Inner Temple |
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To the Author.
That
priuiledge which others claime,
To flatter with their Friends
With thee (Friend) shall not be mine ayme,
My Verse so much pretends.
To flatter with their Friends
With thee (Friend) shall not be mine ayme,
My Verse so much pretends.
The generall Vmpire of best wit
In this will speake thy fame.
The Muses Minions as they sit,
Will still confirme the same.
In this will speake thy fame.
The Muses Minions as they sit,
Will still confirme the same.
Let me sing him that merits best,
Let others scrape for fashion;
Their buzzing prate thy worth will iest,
And sleight such commendation.
Let others scrape for fashion;
Their buzzing prate thy worth will iest,
And sleight such commendation.
Anth. Vincent.
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