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| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||
This coach, I'd have you understand,
Old Brookie made with his own hand;
For Phoebus, who must still be peeping,
And spying faults when some are sleeping,
Through hole in door, as is reported,
Perceived that Mars with Venus sported,
And seeing Vulcan was in his shop,
He thus accosts his worthy messship.
Old Brookie made with his own hand;
For Phoebus, who must still be peeping,
And spying faults when some are sleeping,
Through hole in door, as is reported,
Perceived that Mars with Venus sported,
And seeing Vulcan was in his shop,
He thus accosts his worthy messship.
| The Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston | ||