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TO THE WINE TREASURER OF THE CIRCUIT MESS by HORACE SMITH

First Line: WINK AT IT ONLY WITH THINE EYES
Last Line: BOTH AT THY WINE AND THEE.
Subject(s): JONSON, BEN (1572-1637); POETRY & POETS;

Wink at it only with thine eyes,
Nor taste it while we dine;
Or pour the liquor in my cup,
But do not call it wine.
The thirst that from the Courts doth rise
Doth ask a drink divine;
But might I of ditch water sup
I would not change for thine.

I sent thee late three guineas, net,
Not so much trusting thee,
As hoping that in small sound beer
It might expended be;
But thou therewith didst only get
An odd job lot for me;
Since when I daily growl and swear
Both at thy wine and thee.



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