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24. To my Uncle (in law) Mr. Richard Sutton.
When you and I meet Master Bancroft, weEnvy no mirth of any Company:
We all love cordially; his Wit and Sack
Make us enjoy our selves and nothing lack.
We Covetousness despise and, cares let fly
In Spanish smoke, and consecrate to joy
The hours we spend; and when Sol leaves the skies
Drink our next merry meeting, and so rise.
Small poems of Divers sorts | ||