Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams: With Certaine Observations at Black-Fryers: By H: F: [i.e. Henry Fitzgeffrey] |
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Of Phantasmo a Mistris Boaster.
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Of Phantasmo a Mistris Boaster.
Epig. 18.
Fy! fie (Phantasmo!) cease to raiseSuch Trophæis in thy Mistris Praise.
Shee's Faire! what then? The house most white
Seeme Venus Birds most to inuite.
And Trees that fairest Fruite doe beare
VVith Stones assaulted oftnest are.
Shee's Pretty! Witty! cruell Wit,
If not Wisdome, Ioyn'd with it!
Shee's Kinde! 'Tis true! what better knowne?
VVhat worse? when Kinde to more then one.
With this meane this skin compare.
Rather by thy Sonnets, seeke,
To make her Praises Venus like.
How ere she Propper: Faire her Feature:
Beleeu't shee's but a Common creature.
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