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Epigrams theological, philosophical, and romantick

Six books, also the Socratic Session, or the Arraignment and Conviction, of Julius Scaliger, with other Select Poems. By S. Sheppard

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Epig. 28. Epitaph on that Excellently Learned young man Mr. Anthony Dyer .
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Epig. 28. Epitaph on that Excellently Learned young man Mr. Anthony Dyer .

A Morning faire as the first looke of May,
With the glad promise of a Glorious Day,
The sun was earely up, and at first rise
With noone-tide Beames amaz'd our duller eyes,

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Is crep'd behind a cloude, a blossome bright,
As those Sun-beames that kisse and paint the Light,
Which first of all salutes the budding yeare,
And smiles to see it's fellowes not appeare,
Dies by rude Frosts: so when beginnings raise
Too great an expectation, and amaze
Our Sences, Wisedome plucks it by the eare,
And bids us turne our hopes into a feare,
So if some one leap over sluggish time,
And wear his Ages Autumne in his Prime,
Nature her selfe her future Progresse feares,
And dares not trust this Vertue with more yeares,
And therefore Dyer di'd, and here doth lie,
To force a teare from every passer by.