Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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Epig. 1.
[March forward, Muse, thy Patronesse is great]
March forward, Muse, thy Patronesse is great,And if she proue as good, I feare no ill.
But spac'ous fields h'as Tares as well as wheat,
Besides the Dolphin, Sea h'as Crocodill.
If one Mecæne yet, vnder Heavens Cope
Thou find'st; th'art not a quite forlorne hope.
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