Shakespeares Garland Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Shakespeares Garland Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
David Garrick
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B >EHOLD this fair goblet, 'twas carv'd from the tree. Which, O my fv;eet Shakespeare, was planted by theej As a reliclc I kifs it, and bow at the ihrine. What comes from thy hand muft be ever divine ! All fhall yield to the iViulberry-tree, Bend to thee, Bled Mulberry, Matchlefs was he Who planted thee. And thou like him immortal be i II. Ye trees of the foreft, fo rampant and high. Who fpread round their branches, whofe heads fweep thefky. Ye curious exotics, v/hom tiifte has brought here. To... root out the natives, at prices fo dear. All {hall yield to the Mulbcry-tree, kc, &c. III. [ 8 ] m. The Oak is held royal, is Br'itsin's great boaft, Preferv'd once our kii^g, and will always our coafl. But of Fir wc make fnips, we have thouflmds tnat fight, While One, only One, like our Shakespeare can write* All (hall yield to the Mulbcrry-trec, &c, &Co IV. Let Venus delight in her gay mirtle bowers, Pomona in fruit trees, and Flora in flowers, The garden of Shakespeare all fancies will fuit.
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