Early Prose And Poetical Works of John Taylor the Water Poet 1580 1653

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The hearse being set down in Campus Martius, Otho began this speech which folio weth, in blank verse.
INJURIOUS death, to make an emperor mourn Fleabitten Otho's timeless exequies, Who might have lived and borne great conquerors, And been the father of most valiant colts ; Lament, ye meeds, whereon this palfry grazed, Ah ! strew the streets of Rome with rotten hay.
Let peas, beans, oats, and horse-bread must with grief r Rust curry-combs, and saddles rent in sunder, Break stirrup-leathers, girt
...hs, and bridle, break, Fall rack and manger, planks all in twain, For you shall ne'er support his weight again.
You stable grooms that combed his crisped mane, And oft were graced to make up Otho's train, Sigh, groan, and weep, lament, and howl and cry, In litter and horse dung everlastingly.
Think how brave Otho did his breath respire, Who with his heels had oft struck sparkling fire.
Here Nero speaks.
THE bravest beast that ever emperor backed, That thumped the field of Mars with greater grace Than' Pegasus bearing Tritonia About the valleys near the Muses hill.


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