72 A Dialogue between 



Compos'd of Kniting, and the sweet delight, 

 That Ladies do Injoy, each morn and night, 

 While husied thoughts, from Love sequestred be, 

 And all admire their own Felicity. 



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Hohb. TTjT OPT pleasant are we, 

 In joys that are free, 

 Since kniting of knots is the fashion, 

 The Citizens wife, 

 Is void from all strife, 

 While busied at such occupation. 

 The Beau's of the Town, 

 May chance for to frown, 

 Now kniting so much is requested, 

 By Ladies whose eyes, 

 All Glory s Comprise, 

 Such Sots are always rejected. 

 The Madam of Honour, 

 When visits come on her, 

 Finds double delight in her kniting, 

 An dizmilla of thread, 

 From her foot to her head 

 Declares she has no mind to Jilting, 

 Those baubles of plays, 

 That encrease or delays, 

 Expectation into a kind greeting, 

 ]3y kniting of knots, 

 Can tell all the spots, 

 That Lovers Indure at a meeting. 

 The pleasure is such 

 No Wise Man will grutch, 

 The Joys of our sweet vocation. 



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