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To his School-Master, Mr. Iohn Greaves.
  
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To his School-Master, Mr. Iohn Greaves.

Epigram 16.

If ever I do wish I may be rich,
(As oft perhaps such idle breath I spend)
I do it not for any thing so much,
As to have wherewithall to pay my Friend.
For (trust me) there is nothing grieves me more
Than this; that I should still much kindnesse take,
And have a fortune (to my minde) so poore,
That (though I would) amends I cannot make:
Yet, to be still as thankfull as I may;
(Sith my estate no better means affords)
What I indeed receive, I do repay
In willingnesse, in thanks, and gentle words:
Then though your love doth well deserve to have
Better requitalls than are in my power,
Knowing you'l nothing ultra posse crave,
Here I have brought you some Essaies of our.

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You may think much (perhaps) sith there's so many
Learn'd Graduats that have your Pupils been;
I who am none, and more unfit than any,
Should first presume in publike to be seen.
But you have heard, those horses in the Teem
That with their work are ablest to go through,
So forward seldome as blind Bayard seem,
Or give so many twiches to the Plough:
And so though they may better their intent
Is not, perhaps, to foole themselves in print.