Shake-Speare England's Ulysses, the Masque of Love's Labor's Won; Or, the Enacted Will

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Shake-Speare England's Ulysses, the Masque of Love's Labor's Won; Or, the Enacted Will
Latham Davis
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The applause! delight! and wonder of our stage!
My Shakes|)eare rise! 1 will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie ' If my iiR'Hiory is iidI .it l.iull r>r\dcn branded this poem "invi(iioiis pane- j^yric, " but not so. the scope is eulo^'istic anrl satirical II, throusb necessity, the Sonnets of lOoQ .ire a dismantled Masjpie. if. throiij^li nec.essit). the cher- ished cliarat:ter assiiini'c\s A/irr/yr, and the dual flrift of this poem. Cp. p. zi^.
290 Poems Beari
...ng on the Authorship. 291 * A little further, to make thee a room: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive still, while thy book doth live.
And we have wits to read, and praiseto give.
That I not mix thee so,* my brain excuses; I mean with great but disproportion'd muses: P'or, if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee sureh' with thy .peers.


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