Davison's Poetical rhapsody. With a preface by E. Brydges, Količina 1

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Stran 91 - much on seeming. If Arts and Schools reply, Give Arts and Schools the lie. Tell Faith it's fled the city; Tell how the country erreth; Tell Manhood, shakes off pity;
Stran 61 - shines the sun; play, Beggars play; Here's scraps enough to serve to-day. What noise of viols is so sweet, As when our merry clappers ring? What mirth doth want where Beggars meet? A Beggar's life is for a King. Eat, drink, and play, sleep when we list, Go where we will, so stocks be mist. Bright shines,
Stran 9 - Which fire and art have fined, Her thrall my heart I render, For ever to abide With locks so dainty tied. If in her eyes she bind it, Wherein that fire was framed, By which it is inflamed, I dare not look to find it; I only wish it sight, To see that pleasant light.
Stran 62 - A hundred head of black and white, Upon our gowns securely feed; If any dare his master bite, He dies, therefore, as sure as creed. Thus Beggars lord it as they please; And none but Beggars live at ease. Bright shines the sun,
Stran 59 - HE lowest trees have tops; the ant her gall; The fly her spleen; the little sparks their heat: The slender hairs cast shadows, though but small; And bees have stings, although they be not great.
Stran 43 - Love be life, I long to die, Live they that list for me: And he, that gains the most thereby, A fool, at least, shall be: But he that feels the sorest fits, 'Scapes with no less than loss of wits: An happy * life they gain, Which Love do entertain. In day by feigned looks they live; By lying dreams in night;

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