Poems on Several Occasions Written by Charles Cotton |
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Epigramme de Monsieur Maynard.
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Epigramme de Monsieur Maynard.
Old Fop, why should you take such pains
To paint and Perriwig it so?
My nobler love, alas! disdains
To stoop so infamously low.
To paint and Perriwig it so?
My nobler love, alas! disdains
To stoop so infamously low.
Time, that does mow the fairest Flow'rs,
Has made so very bold with yours,
You should expect to be deni'd;
The Footmen can no more endure ye,
And if no sport in Hell, assure ye,
You'll never more be occupi'd.
Has made so very bold with yours,
You should expect to be deni'd;
The Footmen can no more endure ye,
And if no sport in Hell, assure ye,
You'll never more be occupi'd.
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