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THE DEDICATION.

Richard Lo

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TO THE RIGHT HON. MY LADY ANNE LOVELACE.3.1

To the richest Treasury

That e'er fill'd ambitious eye;

To the faire bright Magazin

Hath impoverisht Love's Queen;

To th' Exchequer of all honour

(All take pensions but from her);

To the taper of the thore

Which the god himselfe but bore;

To the Sea of Chaste Delight;

Let me cast the Drop I write.

And as at Loretto's shrine

Caesar shovels in his mine,

Th' Empres spreads her carkanets,

The lords submit their coronets,

Knights their chased armes hang by,

Maids diamond-ruby fancies tye;

Whilst from the pilgrim she wears

One poore false pearl, but ten true tears:

So among the Orient prize,

(Saphyr-onyx eulogies)

Offer'd up unto your fame,

Take my GARNET-DUBLET name,

And vouchsafe 'midst those rich joyes

(With devotion) these TOYES.

Richard Lovelace.

3.1 This lady was the wife of the unfortunate John, second Lord Lovelace, who suffered so severely for his attachment to the King's cause, and daughter to the equally unfortunate Thomas, Earl of Cleveland, who was equally devoted to his sovereign, and whose estates were ordered by the Parliament to be sold, July 26, 1650. See PARLIAMENTS AND COUNCILS OF ENGLAND, 1839, p. 507.

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