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The Golden Aphroditis

A pleasant discourse, penned by John Grange ... Whereunto be annexed by the same Authour asvvell certayne Metres upon sundry poyntes, as also divers Pamphlets in prose, which he entituleth His Garden: pleasant to the eare, and delightful to the Reader, if he abuse not the scente of the floures
 

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[Sith Crasus wealth, with Crassus pompe, & Midas golde is skant]
 
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[Sith Crasus wealth, with Crassus pompe, & Midas golde is skant]

Sith Crasus wealth, with Crassus pompe, & Midas golde is skant,
It shall suffice to wishe you well, good will shall neuer wante:


Thryce Næstors yeares to liue in age I craue that Clotho graunt,
that of your helth good fame & welth, your willers wel might vaūt.
Alter
Atropos and Lachesis with Clotho graunt you the lyfe of
Long lyfed Næstor, whose youth not soone being cut off,
Aged and hoarte as Hyems who did not call him?
Wrinkled, yet sugred in wordes, so who hath not termde him?