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De Imagine M. Antonio ad Cæditianum, Epig. 32.
This draught adorn'd with Rose-buds which you see,Whose Picture is't (Cæditian) ask'st thou mee?
Such was Mark Antoni in his prime years,
When old such was his unchanged look and hairs,
O would that Art his minde and parts could draw,
A fairer portraicture earth never saw!
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