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or, A Miscellany of Sonnets, Satyrs, Drollery, Panegyricks, Elegies, &c. At the Instance, and Request of Several Friends, Times, and Occasions, Composed; and now at their command Collected, and Committed to the Press. By the Author, M. Stevenson
 
 

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Upon a Red Face
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Upon a Red Face

A Bucket ho! He shou'd be of the race,
Of William Rufus, by his rufull face.
His Nose according to the Heralds rules,
Powder'd with Ermins is, in a field Gules.
His face else, which does so with Rubies shine,
A Jewellers shop is, and his Nose the sign.
When a black Sute his Taylor does him send,
He is a Charcole lighted at one end.
His bow-dye Flag in the Red-squadron place,
But he show'd a Fireship by his face.
He is an Olivarian, and no wonder,
His precious looks, what are they else but plunder?
For, as a Maxim, this have I held ever,
That a red face is sign of a bad Liver.
Yet to speak truth, he has a Snout as fair,
As rising Sun, or Turkey-leather Chair.
And say no Coals, we from Newcastle get,
His fiery face wou'd roast a Joynt of Meat.