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So interweven and fo plac'd, 
That all the other are difgrac’d se, 
When fhe appears, and doth impart 
Her Native Beautiesfhaming Arte, 
Once did that famous * Fe{uite try 
To Copy out her Majefty, . 
But falling hort of hw defire, 
He left his Pencil to admire, 
Neer to this Queen on either hand, 
As lovely Maids of Honor, ftand 
The* Orient Virgin in def{pair, > 
And” Leopaldus Miftre/s fair, 
Viewing Grand-purpur, in aray * 
So Rich, may challenge all the day ; 
And many more, which to expre[s 
The manner of their curious dre[s, 
Would Pens and Pencils fet at ftrife, 
Yet neither render half the life, 
But fee they fade and feem to dye, 
The Dews to weep their Obfequy; 
And all their luftre vanifh quite, 
That lately were fo fair, fo bright = 
Yet Gentle Ladies do not fear, 
They l [pring again another year: 
For 
Onely difroba to goto Bed, teas 
And there {ecured from all harms, 
Reft in their tender Mothers Arms, 
Beauties walk on, why droop yee thes ? 
Look where the brave Ranunculus | 
With Scarlet Robes appear in State, 
And double Ruffs ingeminate : 
Montter airs $y ted 
From Forein foils hither tranflated, - 
Thrive by the Florilts skill and care, 
In this lean Earth and Northern Air, 
And now behold as you pals by | 
The White, the Purple, and Blufh Peony; 
With (ome fair Lillies that invites 
The double Red, and double White : 
Who now their Beauties do difclofe, — 
To entertain the lovely Rofe, | 
The White, and Red,together meet, 
To match their mixture by your Cheeks 
And now I find my thoughts prove true, 
From thence the Rofa-mundi grew. 
See how your prefence makes te : 
The™* Damask and the Cry talline, 
Marbled with varied colours (pred, 
The gallant Belgick, Blufh-and Red, 
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