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Poems by Anne Kingsmill Finch

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The Marriage Of Edward Herbert Esquire, And Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert

...   Her's with Cupid's Charms may suit ...

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The Man Bitten By Fleas

... Let their Great-Grandsons, or their Grandsons tell ...

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To A Husband

... Daphnis, my hopes and joys are bounded all in you ...

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In Praise Of Writing Letters

... O'er such he reign'd, whom Neighborhood had join'd, ...

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A Contemplation

... With Christ there Charles's Crown shall meet {8} ...

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Democritus And His Neighbors

...   At least to those, whose Whimsies are so strange, ...

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Fragment At Tunbridge-Wells

... Then live, old Brown! with thy Chalybeats, ...

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The Eagle, The Sow, And The Cat

... Methinks, good Neighbour, you should live in Care: ...

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The House Of Socrates

... Whilst Others thought, there should not dwell ...

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The Owl Describing Her Young Ones

... Faces or Books, beyond their Worth extoll'd, ...

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For The Better

... And take from empty'd Veins these scorching Heats away: ...

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A Pastoral Dialogue Between Two Shepherdesses

... When– [Dorinda] –Oh, hold! that Tale will last, ...

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A Song

... Thus, whilst with Art she plays, and sings ...

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A Tale of the Miser and the Poet

... Nor charge Great Men with thriftless Nonsense: ...

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Adam Pos'd

... T'have hit the wav'ring Form, or giv'n this Thing a Name ...