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d service, spaniel like to thee. This shall my love do, give thy sad death one Tear, that deserves of me a million. 968. THE DELUGE. Drowning, drowning, I espy Coming from my Julia's eye: 'Tis some solace in our smart, To have friends to bear a part: I have none; but must be sure Th' inundation to endure. Shall not times hereafter tell This for no mean miracle? When the waters by their fall Threaten'd ruin unto all, Yet the deluge here was known Of a world to drown but one. 971. STRENGTH TO SUPPORT SOVEREIGNTY. Let kings and rulers learn this line from me: _Where power is weak, unsafe is majesty_. 973. CRUTCHES. Thou see'st me, Lucia, this year droop; Three zodiacs filled more, I shall stoop; Let crutches then provided be To shore up my debility. Then, while thou laugh'st, I'll sighing cry, "A ruin, underpropp'd, am I". Don will I then my beadsman's gown, And when so feeble I am grown, As my weak shoulders cannot bear The burden of a grasshopper, Yet with the bench of aged sires, When I and they keep termly fires, With my weak voice I'll sing, or say, Some odes I made of Lucia: Then will I heave my wither'd hand To Jove the mighty, for to stand Thy faithful friend, and to pour down Upon thee many a benison. _Zodiacs_, used as symbols of the astronomical year. _Beadsman's_, almshouseman's. 974. TO JULIA. Holy waters hither bring For the sacred sprinkling: Baptise me and thee, and so Let us to the altar go, And, ere we our rites commence, Wash our hands in innocence. Then I'll be the Rex Sacrorum, Thou the Queen of Peace and Quorum. _Quorum_, _i.e._, quorum of justices of the peace, sportively added for the rhyme's sake. 975. UPON CASE. Case is a lawyer, that ne'er pleads alone, But when he hears the like confusion, As when the disagreeing Commons throw About their House, their clamorous Aye or No: Then Case, as loud as any serjeant there, Cries out: My lord, my lord, the case is clear. But when all's hush'd, Case, than a fish more mute, Bestirs his hand, but starves in hand the suit. 976. TO PERENNA. I a dirge will pen to thee; Thou a trentall make for me: That the monks and friars together, Here may sing the rest of either: Nex
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