Poems and translations, written upon several occasions, and to several persons by a late scholar of Eaton.

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Poems and translations, written upon several occasions, and to several persons by a late scholar of Eaton.
Author
Goodall, Charles, 1671-1689.
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London :: Printed for Henry Bonwicke,
1689.
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An EPIGRAM out of Plato.

To Madam Amara.

I Lais! once a heavenly Whore! But now those happy days are o'er! Sweet Lais! Divine Lais! now no more. This Looking-glass to Venus give, My too true Representative: Since what I am I would not see, Since what I was I cannot be.
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