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Small poems of Divers sorts | ||
1. To the Fellow-Commoners of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
Gentlemen, in my youth I spent some yearsWithin your walls; but few, it plain appears
By this poor Book, which I an offering make
Unto you, for your recreations sake:
Not that I do presume that you may finde
Anything in it worth your eyes, or minde;
But that the view of these slight toyes may raise
You to accomplish works deserving praise.
When you have laugh'd enough at these, pray take
(Each of you) Pen in hand, and better make:
Which would a noble emulation prove,
And (from our rank) an Obloquie remove.
Small poems of Divers sorts | ||