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f my particular remains, After a thousand lusters hurl'd By ruffling winds about the world. 721. FAME. _'Tis still observ'd that fame ne'er sings The order, but the sum of things._ 722. BY USE COMES EASINESS. Oft bend the bow, and thou with ease shalt do What others can't with all their strength put to. 723. TO THE GENIUS OF HIS HOUSE. Command the roof, great Genius, and from thence Into this house pour down thy influence, That through each room a golden pipe may run Of living water by thy benison. Fulfill the larders, and with strengthening bread Be evermore these bins replenished. Next, like a bishop consecrate my ground, That lucky fairies here may dance their round; And after that, lay down some silver pence The master's charge and care to recompense. Charm then the chambers, make the beds for ease, More than for peevish, pining sicknesses. Fix the foundation fast, and let the roof Grow old with time but yet keep weather-proof. 724. HIS GRANGE, OR PRIVATE WEALTH. Though clock, To tell how night draws hence, I've none, A cock I have to sing how day draws on. I have A maid, my Prew, by good luck sent To save That little Fates me gave or lent. A hen I keep, which creeking day by day, Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay. A goose I have, which with a jealous ear Lets loose Her tongue to tell that danger's near. A lamb I keep, tame, with my morsels fed, Whose dam An orphan left him, lately dead. A cat I keep that plays about my house, Grown fat With eating many a miching mouse. To these A Tracy[A] I do keep whereby I please The more my rural privacy; Which are But toys to give my heart some ease; Where care None is, slight things do lightly please. _My Prew_, Prudence Baldwin. _Creeking_, clucking. _Miching_, skulking. [A] His spaniel. (Note in the original edition.) 725. GOOD PRECEPTS OR COUNSEL. In all thy need be thou possess'd Still with a well-prep
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