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The works of Sr William Davenant

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To my Friend William D'avenant; upon his Poem of Madagascar.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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To my Friend William D'avenant; upon his Poem of Madagascar.

What mighty Princes Poets are? those things
The great ones stick at, and our very Kings
Lay down, they venture on; and with great ease
Discover, conquer, what, and where they please.
Some Flegmatick Sea-Captaine, would have staid
For mony now, or Victuals; not have waid
Anchor without'em; Thou (Will.) do'st not stay
So much as for a Wind, but go'st away,
Land'st, View'st the Country; fight'st, putt'st all to rout
Before another cou'd be putting out!
And now the news in Town is, Dav'nant's come
From Madagascar, Fraught with Laurel home,
And welcome (Will) for the first time, but prithee
In thy next Voyage, bring the Gold too with thee.
J. Suckling.