Parnassi Puerperium or, Some Well-wishes to ingenuity, in the Translation of Six Hundred, of Owen's Epigrams; Martial de Spectaculis, or of Rarities to be seen in Rome; and the most Select, in Sir Tho. More... |
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1. To King Henry the Eighth.
Plato asserts, that whatsoever was,Did but revive; shall come again to pass.
As Spring and Winter, through the various Climes,
Make their Appearance, at appointed Times:
So after Six and thirty thousand Year,
All things shal be the same, which once they were,
After the Golden, came the Silver Age:
Then came the Brass; and Iron the last Stage.
The Golden Age is revolv'd, to your Reign:
I now conceive, that Plato did not feign.
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