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[It is a statute in deepe wisdomes lore]

To the true patronesse of all Poetrie, CALIOPE.
It is a statute in deepe wisdomes lore,
That for his lines none should a patrō chuse
By wealth or pouerty, by lesse or more,
But who the same is able to peruse;
Nor ought a man his labours dedicate,
Without a true and sensible desert,
To any power of such a mighty state,
And such a wise Defendresse as thou art.
Thou great and powerfull Muse, then pardon mee,
That I presume thy Mayden-cheeke to stayne,
In dedicating such a worke to thee,
Sprung from the issue of an idle brayne.
I vse thee as a woman ought to bee:
I consecrate my idle howres to thee.