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Title: The Young Man's Wish Author: Anonymous (Poetry's author) [More Titles by Anonymous (Poetry's author)] [From an old copy, without printer's name; probably one from the Aldermary Church-yard press. Poems in triplets were very popular during the reign of Charles I., and are frequently to be met with during the Interregnum, and the reign of Charles II.]
A glass of port, with good old beer, In some clean town a snug retreat, After my house expense was clear, To keep content and peace through life, Then I, when blest with such estate, Let them for noisy honours try, But since dame Fortune's not thought fit He's happiest far whose humble mind, Then I will strive to bound my wish, Instead of wealth and fortune great, I'll from each folly strive to fly, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |