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Occasions Off-spring

Or Poems upon Severall Occasions: By Mathew Stevenson
 

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The Song.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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.
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.
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.