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An Epithalamium On the marriage of Mr
An Epithalamium On the marriage of Mr
Pole Bookseller at Eton to Miss Maria
Pote Bookseller at Eton to Miss Maria
Kendall daughtr of Mr Kendall of the
Kendall daughtr of Mr Kendall of the
Christopher Inn. [7 flourishes]
Christopher Inn. [7 flourishes]
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Kings to thy arms, of joys, a boundless store
Kings to thy arms, of joys, a boundless store
Had she been coy, in vain thy fortune made
Had she been coy, in vain thy fortune made
Sh'll hadst they ply'd the Typographic trade
Still hadst they ply'd the Typographic trade
But ah! fair fate! nor cried she nor coy
But ah! fair fate! nor cried she nor coy
Rejects th' assents; winds catch the joyful note,
Rejects th' assents; winds catch the joyful note,

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An Epithalamium On the marriage of Mr Pote Bookseller at Eton to Miss Maria Kendall daughtr of Mr Kendall of the Christopher Inn. [7 flourishes]

That were the few frail joys of mortal Life Witht that first, and best - a wedded wife Witht a wife, on whom thy soul might doat What were thy fate, O Man! or thine O Pote!

Miss Mary Kendall, Kendall, now no more Kings to thy arms, of joys, a boundless store Had she been coy, in vain thy fortune made Still hadst they ply'd the Typographic trade But ah! fair fate! nor cried she nor coy Rejects th' assents; winds catch the joyful note, She smiles, accepts, and weds the happy Pote! Need I relate how gay to Church they hied [this and next 2 lines bracketed] With looks of cordial comfort, side by side, And He the bridegroom was, & She the bride How fine his cloths, how gorgeous she was seen Some say in pea, and some say in Kendal green

[nb: witht is an abbreviation of without]