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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32. To the lover of Ingenuity, Tho. Stanly Esq;.
Nature in the unfathom'd Stagyrite,Compos'd a Body, abject to the sight.
Fortune is more Close-fisted; for we finde,
Few Poets Rich; but only in the Minde.
Nature, Fortune, in you Cooperate:
Your Parts are Great; Plentiful, your Estate.
A Poet, Rich, a Mecœnas you be:
Can our Age Parallel in One, these Three?
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