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Tixall Poetry.
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So, in the soile of beauty's face,
The eye must of the lip take place;
Eyes that are Venus plotts of pansies,
Where lovers sett and gather fancies.
L.As drooping pansies hang the head,
If pinkes apeare on Venus bed,
So th' violet eye still droopes and tripps
Before the tulipps of too lipps;
Lipps that are budds and beds of roses,
Where kisses sow and gather posies.