His Desire (Give me a man that is not dull)
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| See: Hesperides Published 1648. |
1036. His Desire
Give me a man that is not dull,
When all the world with rifts is full:
But unamaz'd dares clearely sing,
When as the roof's a tottering:
And, though it falls, continues still
Tickling the Citterne with his quill.

