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None can be sad and glad at once; if it be not in contrition.

Epi. 126.

Stella , the Padua Poet, pleasant was;
Pox on't, how Puppie-like, with P. I play:
Asse for example: fye, away with Asse,
Asse, cannot set a Sample (I dare say)


He writes so ill: and so those Poets doe
That will at once write light and heauy too,
For, at one time whose Muse is light and sad,
I muse not though his Muse doth write as mad.