Pocula Castalia The Authors Motto. Fortunes Tennis-Ball. Eliza. Poems. Epigrams. &c. By R. B. [i.e Robert Baron] |
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XVI. To Leigh the Linguist.
I oft have heard thee spend much of thy lungesPraising the copious French, Greek, Latine, Tongues.
English thou saist is poor, and much doth want
Emphatick Phrases, words significant
T'expresse the Ideas that the mind affords,
Tis easly helpt; Marry, you I want no words.
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