The History of Polindor and Flostella With Other Poems. By I. H. [i.e. John Harington] The third Edition, Revised and much Enlarged |
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That tedious Noon-kept Triumph of the Tast,
Their Dinner ore (most full, gaudy'st repast
Would tire out Natures eating force, undo
Strong'st appetite, cloy wanton fancy too)
Rare Musick-strains, with Voyce-quires, banquetings;
All strait for th' ample Park prepar'd, took wings
For Hunting-sport: the Lord Polindor where,
Flostellas self, with other Ladies there
Brave mounted rod; most gallant view on Land.
Their Dinner ore (most full, gaudy'st repast
Would tire out Natures eating force, undo
Strong'st appetite, cloy wanton fancy too)
Rare Musick-strains, with Voyce-quires, banquetings;
All strait for th' ample Park prepar'd, took wings
For Hunting-sport: the Lord Polindor where,
Flostellas self, with other Ladies there
Brave mounted rod; most gallant view on Land.
The History of Polindor and Flostella | ||