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Tixall Poetry.
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To My Honord Cosen,

Mr Henry Somerset,

on New Year's Day.


Since you and I in easy verse delight,
Where study banisht, nature seemes to write,
I boldly took my pen just now, to say,
What into verse would fall the smoothest way,
And hardly thought of what I was about,
Before the following wish to you dropt out.
May you have all the happiness this yeare
Can give: but then I stop'd with sudden feare,
This should not with your nobler choice agree,
Who firmely seeme resolv'd, it can not be;
Since a deare memory exacts each day,
A grief, that must all its delights outwaigh: