Various pieces in verse and prose By the late Nathaniel Cotton. Many of which were never before published. In two volumes |
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On Lord Cobham's Garden.
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On Lord Cobham's Garden.
It puzzles much the sages' brains,
Where Eden stood of yore;
Some place it in Arabia's plains,
Some say it is no more.
Where Eden stood of yore;
Some place it in Arabia's plains,
Some say it is no more.
But Cobham can these tales confute,
As all the curious know;
For he hath prov'd, beyond dispute,
That Paradise is Stow.
As all the curious know;
For he hath prov'd, beyond dispute,
That Paradise is Stow.
![]() | Various pieces in verse and prose | ![]() |