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Pocula Castalia
The Authors Motto. Fortunes Tennis-Ball. Eliza. Poems. Epigrams. &c. By R. B. [i.e Robert Baron]
Baron, Robert
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THE AUTHORS MOTTO.
FORTVNES TENNIS-BALL.
ELIZA
Upon the first sight of ELIZA, Masked.
On Eliza Unmasked.
Sonnet. To Eliza upon May day morning. 1649.
Song. A Dialogue 'twixt Passion and Reason.
To Eliza, with my Cyprian Academy.
Upon a Black patch on Eliza's cheek, cut in the form of an Heart.
Song. The Rose.
The Temper.
The Lovers Sun.
Upon a black patch on Eliza's Breast cut in the form of a Dart.
To Eliza with my Apology for Paris.
To Eliza, with a Tulip fashion'd Watch.
Song. The Maiden Blush.
Doubts & Feares.
Sonnet. The Protestation.
POEMS.
EPIGRAMS, &c.
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Song.
Virgins
Imprison your liberall flowing hair
In Ribbands white:
Bright Vnions Altar, and her rites prepare,
Her cleer Pines light
And
Io
sing, then dew your eyes
'Cause you are not the Sacrifice.
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