Once more for a Farewell. 



In deserved praise of this never-too- 

 much praysed Worke. 



Ood Wine doth need no Bush : (Lord ! who can tell 

 ow oft this old-said-Saw hath prais'd new Bookes?) 

 But yet good Water (drawnefromFcunts *&&Brookes) 

 By Since (the Signe] makes dry Groundes drinke it well. 



Men may have store of Water, and dry Land ; 

 Yet, if they draw it not through Trenches fitt, 

 (By Since, that shewes how (well) to utter it) 



It idely runnes, while scarse the Owners stand. 



Good Water, then by Since, through Trench must passe 

 For good retnrne ; that else runnes to no end; 

 Which Signe doth draw it in, it selfe to spend 



On dryest Grounds, that (drunken) cast up Grasse ; 

 Which giddy Simily, in sober Sence, 

 Shewes the Effect of this Workes excellence. 



John Davies. 

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