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Ye Garland of

The following “Poesies” are reprinted from “The Card of Courtship,” or the Language of Love, fitted to the Humours of all Degrees, Sexes, and Conditions, made up of all sorts of curious and ingenious Dialogues, Pithy and pleasant Discourses, Eloquent and Witty Letters, Delicious Songs and Sonnets, Fine Fancies, Harmonious Odes, Sweet Rhapsodies. London. Printed by J. C. for Humphrey Moseley, and are sold at his shop at the signe of the Princes Arms in St. Paul’s Churchyard. 1653.

Poesies for Rings.

Thou art my star
Be not irregular.

Without thy love
I backward move.