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Occasions Off-spring

Or Poems upon Severall Occasions: By Mathew Stevenson
 

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To a Gentleman that promised, but failed, to meet mee at an Ale-drapers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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To a Gentleman that promised, but failed, to meet mee at an Ale-drapers.

Now halfe an hower past six, and more, & faile:
Your friend, a second time? Come give us ale:
Are you all dissappointment, is your frame,
And fabrick only such? Go fetch the same.
VVhat! was I borne to wait? upon my soule
You wrong my patience; woman, fetch a Rowle.
Your actions are unhandsome, without baile
Or mainprize, y'are condemn'd, go fetch more Ale:
Shall we loose such a morning such fair weather?
Go (faith) even fetch a brace of pots together.
Look, if he come yet; we are sure of these?
Not yet in sight? goe fetch the Holland Cheese,
What? you don't see him yet; well, we must call
For t'other dish of Ale, to wash downe all.
March in my black-brow'd pots; untill ye stand
Before mee, like an Æthiopian band.
Faith, I am now in, goe to, trye, if yee
Eclipsed beauties, be good leachery.
Come then, and give me lip roome, shall I not
Kisse your black lipps? why? Ladyes kisse the pot.
Yes I must kisse, and friends: for it appeares
My wrath hath made me pull ye by the Eares.
Excuse me, pray, if I my selfe forgot,
For all the world can tell, I love the pot.
And therefore this doth my content be get,
Though I had no luck, I had pot-luck yet.