Waltoniana - Inedited Remains in Verse and Prose of Izaak Walton by Izaak Walton
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In printing your choice Poems; it commends
Both them, and you, that they have been desir'd By persons of such Judgment; and admir'd They must be most, by those that best shal know What praise to holy Poetry we owe. So shall your Disquisitions too; for, there Choice learning, and blest piety, appear. All usefull to poor Christians: where they may Learne Primitive Devotion. Each Saints day Stands as a Land-mark in an erring age to guide fraile mortals in their pilgrimage To the Coelestiall _Can'an_; and each Fast, Is both the souls direction, and repast: All so exprest, that I am glad to know You have begun to pay the debt you owe. IZ. WA. * * * * * DEDICATION OF THE LIFE OF DONNE AND ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER. 1658. |
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