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The Song.
Stay! O stay! ye winged howers,
The windes that ransack East, and West,
Have breathd perfumes upon our flowers,
More fragrant then the Phænix nest:
Then stay! O stay sweet howers! that yee,
May witnesse that, which time nere see.
The windes that ransack East, and West,
Have breathd perfumes upon our flowers,
More fragrant then the Phænix nest:
Then stay! O stay sweet howers! that yee,
May witnesse that, which time nere see.
Stay a while, thou featherd Syth-man,
And attend the Queen of flowers,
Show thy self for once a blyth man,
Come dispence with a few howers:
Else we our selves will stay a while,
And make our pastime, Time beguile.
And attend the Queen of flowers,
Show thy self for once a blyth man,
Come dispence with a few howers:
Else we our selves will stay a while,
And make our pastime, Time beguile.
This day is deignd to Floras use,
If yee will revell too, to night
Wee! presse the Grape, to lend ye juyce,
Shall make a deluge of delight:
And when yee cant hold up your heads,
Our Garden shall afford ye beds.
If yee will revell too, to night
Wee! presse the Grape, to lend ye juyce,
Shall make a deluge of delight:
And when yee cant hold up your heads,
Our Garden shall afford ye beds.
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