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CXXV. To Sir William Uvedale.
Uv'dale, thou piece of the first times, a manMade for what Nature could, or Vertue can;
Both whose dimensions, lost, the World might find
Restored in thy body, and thy mind!
Who sees a soule, in such a body set,
Might love the treasure for the cabinet.
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The full, the flowing graces there enshrin'd)
Which (would the world not mis-call't, flattery)
I could adore, almost t' idolatry.
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