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POLYHYMNIA: FRAGMENTS by WILLIAM BASSE

First Line: THESE PROV'D THEMSELVES FROM PEGASUS DERIVED
Last Line: PERCHANCE, AS YOUTHFUL NOW AS I WAS THEN.
Subject(s): HORSE RACING; KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD; YOUTH;

THESE prov'd themselves from Pegasus derived:
There doth the northern spur oft draw a rayne
From the fleet flanks of Barbary or Spayne,
And wilde Arabia, whose tincture dyed
Greene earth with purple staynes of bestiall pride.
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Lo! but too ofte of man and horse, when young,
The naked heele and hammered hoofe I sung;
Which now to heare, or reade, might please some men,
Perchance, as youthful now as I was then.



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