University of Virginia Library

TO THE AUTHOUR OF this ensuing Poem, Master Russell.

How dares thy mortall Fancie undertake
A Theme Divine, unlesse for Vertues sake.
The Germane Eagle, to advance thy skill
In praising Swethland, lends a conqu'red quill.
Yet when thy Self and loftie Bird have done,
Neither are able to behold this Sunne.
Go strive to write, and cast away thy pen:
Repent thy self, and take it up agen.
Sometimes thy self, and sometimes Swethland blame:
And midst thy praises check his glorious Name.
Tell valiant Swethland, if thy Eagle brings
A flight too low, his Greatnesse clipt her wings.
Cæsar Williamson, Fellow of Trinit. Colledge.