Cupids posies, for bracelets, handkercers, and rings, with scarfes, gloves and other things. Written by Cupid on a day, when Venus gave me leave to play, verbum sat amanti. The lover sheweth his intent, by gifts that are with posies sent.

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Cupids posies, for bracelets, handkercers, and rings, with scarfes, gloves and other things. Written by Cupid on a day, when Venus gave me leave to play, verbum sat amanti. The lover sheweth his intent, by gifts that are with posies sent.
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London :: Printed by E. C. for J. Wright, next to the Globe in Little-Britian,
1674.
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Epigrams -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"Cupids posies, for bracelets, handkercers, and rings, with scarfes, gloves and other things. Written by Cupid on a day, when Venus gave me leave to play, verbum sat amanti. The lover sheweth his intent, by gifts that are with posies sent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B08881.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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CUPIDS POSIES,

For Bracelets, Handkercers, and Rings, With Scarfes, Gloves, and other things. Written by Cupid on a day, When Venus gave me leave to play, Verbum sat amanti. The Lover sheweth his intent, By Gifts that are with posies sent.

[illustration] Cupid draws his bow

London, Printed by E. C. for J. Wright, next to the Globe in Little-Brittain, 1674.

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