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Clarastella
Together with Poems occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs. By Robert Heath
Heath, Robert (fl. 1636-1659)
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Occasional POEMS
To an old Gentlewoman that would have her Picture drawn.
Epithalamium Amatorium
On the strange unfortunate breaking of a Glass in a Tavern.
Drinking on a rainy day.
To one that hearing I had some faculty in Poesie, simply requested me to write somewhat on his dear wife lately dead.
On Copernicus his opinion of the earths turning round.
To one that was so impatient with the tooth-ach that he would not rest til all his teeth were drawn forth.
On Whip the Preaching Coachman.
On the unusual cold and rainie weather in the Summer. 1648.
Farewel to passionate Love.
The Excuse.
Equalitie
To a friend. Ode.
A sudden Phansie at Midnight.
On a Map of the World accidentally faln into the water and spoiled.
Upon the sight of an old but very deformed woman.
On the late Sect of the Adamites.
To a Ladie on the Death of her little Dog.
In Crumenâ Vacuum an non?
To a Friend wishing peace.
Song in a siege.
On the Creeple souldiers marching in Oxford in the Lord Thr. Cottington's Companie.
Refrigerium.
ELEGIES.
EPIGRAMS.
SATYRS.
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Clarastella
On Lowsi-Patch.
Who
saies
Patch
low sie vestments weareth, when
They are so threadbare that no vermin can
Upon them stick? Yes: though that they be thin
His loving lice stick closer to his skin.
Clarastella