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Poems On several Choice and Various Subjects

Occasionally Composed By An Eminent Author. Collected and Published by Sergeant-Major P. F. [i.e. James Howell]

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To my choice, and most endeared Friend, Mr. R. A.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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To my choice, and most endeared Friend, Mr. R. A.

In answer to a Poem of His.

As when Aurora with her cheerful Crest
Mounts our Horizon, then both Bird & Beast
Renew their vigour; so your quickning strains
My drooping spirits rais'd, and rowz'd my Brains:
Wherein the flames of love such beams did dart,
That pierc'd the very centre of my heart.
For as my Eyes your charming Numbers view'd,
My Lips, me thought, with Nectar were bedew'd;
As if Thalia from Apollo's Mount
An Ode had sent dipp'd in the Thespian-Fount:
Each Line did lim you out, each Word did show
This Verse, this Stile from Althams brain did flow.
Rare flowr of Wit, Minerva's Minion,
The Muses Gem, Honors adopted Son,
What Answer shall I make for to express
That Quintessential Love I Thee profess?
If Letters can by Aiery spirits send
A distant Heart, behold my Breast I rend,

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And send you mine: O but long ago
This purchase you have got, full well you know;
Enjoy it still, and as your years accrew,
Let mutual Passions still this Love renew
This bond of Love which Fortune, Time, nor Fate
Shall ever cancel till Lifes utmost date:
But as the amorous Vine her Elm doth grasp,
Twine both our souls, and with embraces clasp.