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Poesis Rediviva

or, Poesie Reviv'd. By John Collop
 
 

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To Aureola, or the yellow skin'd Lady; asking who could love a Fancy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To Aureola, or the yellow skin'd Lady; asking who could love a Fancy.

VVho could a Fancy love? who Fancy have.
None e're love wit, whom nature no wit gave,
Some say my Fancy's rich, you'l love it sure;
My Fancy's you, can you your self endure?
Most fancy gold, and I a golden skin:
Who's gold without, is she not rich within?
I from thy skin did make the break of day;
The Moon made pale you took her light away.
To yellow skin the Indies I'd confine;
Give every part the riches of a Mine,
Scorn but my fancy, thou again art poor;
Horses with Yellows shall be valued more.
I'le say the Yellow Jaundies doth thee die;
Beggers with lice shall bear thee company.
Or yellow Oaker thus thee colour'd tell,
And send thee Customers such as Oaker sell,
An unlick'd Calf came into th' world with dung;

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Which yellow ever since about you hung,
Or with Childes cack thou since wer't yellow'd o're,
'Cause shitten luck is good, hast suiters store.
I made thee gold, 'tis I can make thee brasse,
Currant with Tinkers thou shalt onely passe:
Yet while thy flesh such company draw near,
Like th' Cynicks gold, you may grow pale by fear.
You must be mine if you would golden be;
Know that a golden Angel is my fee.