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Tixall Poetry.
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The wise, and the witty, in port, town, or citty,
Are subject to sorrow and paine;
Whilst hee that is mad, knows not how to bee sad,
Nor feels any cause to complaine.

The great polytition, and the learned phisician,
Oft misse in their well-layed designes;
But the man that is mad, will allways bee glad,
For he ne'r at miscarryage repines.



XL.

Dispaire.


How severe is fate, to breake a hart
That never went a roving;
To torture it with endlesse smart,
For only constant loving.