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Facetiae : Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining ...

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Epigrams. 25At m<strong>or</strong>ne and even shades are longest,At noone they are, <strong>or</strong> sh<strong>or</strong>t <strong>or</strong> none :So men at weakest they are strongest ;But grant us perfect they're not known.Say are not women truely thenStil'd but the shadowes of us men ?52. To his mistrisse.Take, oh take those lips away,hjeiMThat so sweetly were f<strong>or</strong>-sw<strong>or</strong>ne :And those eies like breake of day,Lights that doe mislead the m<strong>or</strong>ne :. o j.1,^^ -Scales of love, though seal'd in vaine.rj)yHide, oh hide those hills of snow,Which thy frozen bosome beares :On whose tops the pinkes that grow,Are of those that Aprill weares :But first set my po<strong>or</strong> heart free,Bound in those icie chaines by thee.^Xwld >d iiivi ~tfc53. In Diogenem 6- Creesum^ < T?-^8When the tubb'd Cynicke went to hell, and there,Found the pale ghost of golden Cr&sus bare,Hee stops ;and jeeringtill he shrugges againe^'Sayes O ! thou richest king of kings, what gaineHave all thy large heapes brought thee, since I spie<strong>The</strong>e here alone, and po<strong>or</strong>er now then I.fc-.-fi teJF<strong>or</strong> all I had, I with me bring ;but thou \t&Of all thy wealth hast not one farthing now.

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