. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . veral Occafions, 155 o 2. Song. R E the fmooth enameld no print of ftep hath me as I touch the warbled ftring. Under the fhady roof Of branching Elm Star-proof. Follow me,I will bring you where fhe in fplendor as befits Her a rural QueenAll jircadta hath not feen. 3* S a N G. NYmphs and Shepherds dance no moreBy fandy Ladons Lillied old Lyc&ui or CjlUne hoar. Trip no mOre in twilight


. Paradise regain'd : a poem in four books to which is added Samson Agonistes and poems upon several occasions, with a Tractate of Education . veral Occafions, 155 o 2. Song. R E the fmooth enameld no print of ftep hath me as I touch the warbled ftring. Under the fhady roof Of branching Elm Star-proof. Follow me,I will bring you where fhe in fplendor as befits Her a rural QueenAll jircadta hath not feen. 3* S a N G. NYmphs and Shepherds dance no moreBy fandy Ladons Lillied old Lyc&ui or CjlUne hoar. Trip no mOre in twilight Erjmanth your lofs deplore, A better foyl fhall give ye the ftony M£nalus,Bring your Flocks, and live with ye fhall have greater ferve the Lady of this place. Though Syrinx your Pans Miftrefs were,Yet Sytnx well might wait on her. Such a rural QueenAll Arcadia hath not feen. ^^ S^ S^ ^ S^ ^^ -P^ ^ ^^ ^-^ ^> ^- ^^ MASK PRESENTED At LVD LOWCAST LB, 1634. BEFORE The Earl of Bridge water, thenPrefident of W a l e s. ^ -hi % -is W W *; IS- lit «? •# # ( 159) i& )ti>t ti>%i3ti>\ ife. The Copy of a Letter written by-Sir Henry Wootton, to theAuthor, upon the following Poem. From tlie College, this 13th of ^r/7, i(^$8. SIR, ST* voas a ffecial favour, when yotilately hefto-zveduponme here the firJhtajle of your acquaintance^ thoughno longer thanfo make me kno-iv thatI-wanted more time to value it^ andto enjoy it rightly 5 and in truths if I could thenhave imagined yotir farther fiay in thefe ;partSyivhich I tinder flood after-ivards hy Mr, H. /^jcould haveheen hold in our vulgarphrafe to mendmy draughty (for you left me ivith an extremethirfl) to have hegged your convcrfation a-gain^ jointly ivith your faid learned Friend^ ata poor meal or t^ivOy that me might have handedtogether fome good Authors of the antient time :Amo72g whichy I olfervedyou to have heen fami-liar. Since your going you have chargd me withnew Obligations^ both fo


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