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Juvenilia a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspan
George Wither
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Thanks, my Willy ! I had run Till that time had lodg'd the sun, If thou hadst not made me stay ; But thy pardon here I pray. Lov'd Apollo's sacred sire Had rais'd up my spirits higher Through the love of poesy, Than indeed they use to fly. But as I said, I say still ; If that I had Willy's skill, 169 Envy nor detraction's tongue Should e'er make me leave my song ; But I'd sing it every day, Till they pin'd themselves away. J5e thou then advis'd in this, Which both just and fitting is : Finish w...hat thou hast begun, Or at least still forward run. Hail and thunder ill he'll bear, That a blast of wind doth fear ; And if words will thus afray thee, Prithee how will deeds dismay thee ? Do not think so rathe a song Can pass through the vulgar throng, And escape without a touch, Or that they can hurt it much : Frosts we see do nip that thing, Which is forward'st in the spring ; Yet at last, for all such lets, Somewhat of the rest it gets ; And I'm sure that so may'st thou. Therefore, my kind Willy !
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