Flosculum Poeticum Poems Divine and Humane, Panegyrical, Satyrical, Ironical. By P. K. [i.e. Peter Ker] |
An Acrostick on Mrs. J. H.
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An Acrostick on Mrs. J. H.
Invincible cruel, yet love's All-delight.
Admirable comely, that Suiters dost slight.
Ne'r think a Complexion composed of Clay,
Endureth for ever, and ne'r will decay.
Admirable comely, that Suiters dost slight.
Ne'r think a Complexion composed of Clay,
Endureth for ever, and ne'r will decay.
Hark here in thine ear, and I'll tell thee the truth:
Once when a Maid passeth the flowr of her youth,
Regraiting she oft doth exclaim (though in vain)
To think that she Love, did requite with disdain.
O then be not cruel, but take to a Mate.
Nothing than Old Maids, is more out of date.
Once when a Maid passeth the flowr of her youth,
Regraiting she oft doth exclaim (though in vain)
To think that she Love, did requite with disdain.
O then be not cruel, but take to a Mate.
Nothing than Old Maids, is more out of date.
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