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Richard Lovelace - Being Treated. To EllindaRichard Lovelace - Being Treated. To Ellinda
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  For cherries plenty, and for corans Enough for fifty, were there more on`s; For elles of beere, flutes of canary, That well did wash downe pasties-Mary; For peason, chickens, sawces high, Pig, and the widdow-venson-pye; With certaine promise (to your brother) Of the virginity of another, Where it is thought I too may peepe in With knuckles far as any deepe in; For glasses, heads, hands, bellies full Of wine, and loyne right-worshipfull; Whether all of, or more behind—a Thankes freest, freshest, faire Ellinda. Thankes for my visit not disdaining, Or at the least thankes for your feigning; For if your mercy doore were lockt-well, I should be justly soundly knockt-well; Cause that in dogrell I did mutter Not one rhime to you from dam-Rotter.   Next beg I to present my duty To pregnant sister in prime beauty, Whom well I deeme (e`re few months elder) Will take out Hans from pretty Kelder, And to the sweetly fayre Mabella, A match that vies with Arabella; In each respect but the misfortune, Fortune, Fate, I thee importune.   Nor must I passe the lovely Alice, Whose health I`d quaffe in golden chalice; But since that Fate hath made me neuter, I only can in beaker pewter: But who`d forget, or yet left un-sung The doughty acts of George the yong-son? Who yesterday to save his sister Had slaine the snake, had he not mist her: But I shall leave him, `till a nag on He gets to prosecute the dragon; And then with helpe of sun and taper, Fill with his deeds twelve reames of paper, That Amadis, Sir Guy, and Topaz With his fleet neigher shall keep no-pace.   But now to close all I must switch-hard,   [Your] servant ever;                         LOVELACE RICHARD.
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