Miscellaneous works of George Wither | ||
He hath now rais'd, beyond our expectation,
A likely means of timely reparation,
And, by his providence, a man begot
To perfect it, if we corrupt him not,
Nor he decline from what he hath profest
In order to the publike Interest;
Which I suspect not, if he be so strong
As to resist the batt'ries of the Tongue,
And use those Antidotes that may prevent
The poys'ning that's infus'd by Complement.
A likely means of timely reparation,
And, by his providence, a man begot
To perfect it, if we corrupt him not,
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In order to the publike Interest;
Which I suspect not, if he be so strong
As to resist the batt'ries of the Tongue,
And use those Antidotes that may prevent
The poys'ning that's infus'd by Complement.
Miscellaneous works of George Wither | ||