. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . 22. The Traveller now leaves his Inn,A new days Journey to begin,As he would post it with the day,And early rising makes good way. The slick-facd School-boy Sachel takes,And with slow pace small riddance makes;For why ? The haste we make, you know,To Knowledge and to Vertues slow. The Fore-horse gingles on the Road,The Waggoner lugs on his Load,The Field with Busy People snies,And City rings with various cries. The world is now a busie doing good, or doing harm;But lets take heed our Acts be He


. Poems from the works of Charles Cotton; newly decorated by Claud Lovat Fraser . 22. The Traveller now leaves his Inn,A new days Journey to begin,As he would post it with the day,And early rising makes good way. The slick-facd School-boy Sachel takes,And with slow pace small riddance makes;For why ? The haste we make, you know,To Knowledge and to Vertues slow. The Fore-horse gingles on the Road,The Waggoner lugs on his Load,The Field with Busy People snies,And City rings with various cries. The world is now a busie doing good, or doing harm;But lets take heed our Acts be Heavens eye sees all we doe. JibAU. *3


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