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Sat what I am and dont your thoughts dissemble | Sat what I am and dont your thoughts dissemble | ||
False ones with me grant Heaven, may ne'er assemble | False ones with me grant Heaven, may ne'er assemble | ||
Free from all guile I boast no power like they | |||
Myself to guard, or others to betray | |||
Wit have I none, born deaf & dumb & blind | |||
Nor sense in me the most acute can find, | |||
Howe'er they search, howe'er my parts explore | |||
May peace then, where I lodge, still keep the door | |||
Wit & good nature joined my guardians prove | |||
With mirth & all the family of Love | |||
a table | |||
Another by the same | |||
Tho riddles look like lies, tis held no crime | |||
In such a mask to sport at Christmas time | |||
Rogues we all seem, I grant ye; yet, no doubt, | |||
we're simple souls & easily found out. | |||
Then, since we're all the fashion_ may't so please ye | |||
Tho to perplex our aim, but not to teaze ye | |||
I crave admittance, with unfeigned conviction | |||
Confessing, I am brimfull of contradiction. | |||
A strange mix'd character & yet well known | |||
At sea, on land, in country & in town. | |||
By Amphitrite I am daily fed | |||
Yet oft on barren mountains make my bed | |||
Oft on old oceans lap I sport & play | |||
Brisk as the winds & froliksome as May. |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 10 July 2017
If now my story has the truth reveal'd Although my name & titles be conceal'd Sat what I am and dont your thoughts dissemble False ones with me grant Heaven, may ne'er assemble Free from all guile I boast no power like they Myself to guard, or others to betray Wit have I none, born deaf & dumb & blind Nor sense in me the most acute can find, Howe'er they search, howe'er my parts explore May peace then, where I lodge, still keep the door Wit & good nature joined my guardians prove With mirth & all the family of Love
a table
Another by the same
Tho riddles look like lies, tis held no crime In such a mask to sport at Christmas time Rogues we all seem, I grant ye; yet, no doubt, we're simple souls & easily found out. Then, since we're all the fashion_ may't so please ye Tho to perplex our aim, but not to teaze ye I crave admittance, with unfeigned conviction Confessing, I am brimfull of contradiction. A strange mix'd character & yet well known At sea, on land, in country & in town. By Amphitrite I am daily fed Yet oft on barren mountains make my bed Oft on old oceans lap I sport & play Brisk as the winds & froliksome as May.