Waltoniana - Inedited Remains in Verse and Prose of Izaak Walton by Izaak Walton
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If thou would'st be a _States-man_, and survay
Kingdomes for information; heres a way Made plaine, and easie: fitter far for thee Then great _Ortelius_ his _Geographie_. If thou would'st be a _Gentleman_, in more Then title onely; this MAP yeelds thee store Of Observations, fit for Ornament, Or use, or to give curious eares content. If thou would'st be a _Merchant_, buy this Booke: For 'tis a prize worth gold; and doe not looke Daily for such disbursements; no, 'tis rare, And should be cast up with thy richest ware. READER, if thou be any, or all three; (For these may meet and make a harmonie) Then prayse this Author for his usefull paines, Whose aime is publike good, not private gaines. IZ. WA. * * * * * PREFACE TO QUARLES'S SHEPHERD ORACLES. |
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