and their Flies. 
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Here lies the ('i)Calx’of that renowned ftiel, 
Here flutes that water permanent and clccre. 
Here doth the oile of Philofophcrs dwell* 
Stil’d from the golden Fleece that hath no pecre: 
In midft ofwhofe vnfeeneand fecret cell 
Dame Nature fittes,and euery part doth fleere. 
Though neither opening (hop to euery eie. 
Nor telling (2) CJtfar fhe can multiply. 
1 Of which 
Calx } n>ater t an4 
oylt^yeu may 
reade mere than 
enough in Li- 
bauius : Epijl. 
de cm 3 Fhitofo- 
fhorum, & the 
troubling T urha 
Thilofophomm , 
& the rtuerent % 
D Dee.in Mo - 
nad.Httrogl. 
1 hs one or two 
fodis hone done. 
Al-worktngmother,Foundrcffcofthis All, * 
Ten- hundred- thoufand-thoufand-breafted nurfc, ,- r 
Dedalian mouldreflc both of great and fmall. 
As large in wealth, as liberall of purfe, . . - 
Still great with childe,ftill letting children fall, o/^me. m 
Good to the good, not ill vntothcworfc. 
What made thee fhe w thy multiplying pride. 
More in thefe cgges,thcn all the egges befide? 
Was it,becaufe thou takeft moft delight. 
To print the greateft worth in fmalleft things? 
That they,theleaftofany feede in fight. 
Might clothiers breed to clothe our mightieft kings? 
O witte diuine^O admirable fpright! 
VVorthiethe fongs of him that fweetefHings: 
L& it fufficc that f adore thy name, 
Whofe works I fee, and know not yet the fame. 
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