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Disswasion of an Aged Friend from Leaving his Retirement.

1 IN Life's unactive Wane your shades forsake,
2 And into th' World a Sally make:
3 Deluded Friend, what Surfett have you tane
4 Of Bliss, that now you long for Pain?
5 The Favourites of th'austere World are Few,
6 Yet They have their disasters too.
7 What therefore must your Entertainment be
8 That have profest Hostility?
9 You have not learnt to Flatter and Caress
10 The Great, for faithless Promises;
11 When Disappointed, Thankfull to Appear,
12 And say, How much Oblig'd you are!
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13 For Lucre you must Practise every Wile;
14 Defraud, and do it with a Smile.
15 Worldlings with many Vices must be fraught,
16 Which you my Friend were never Taught.
17 Well, you may Roam, but soon Return distrest;
18 Wounded and Maim'd to your Old Nest.

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Title (in Source Edition): Disswasion of an Aged Friend from Leaving his Retirement.
Author: Nahum Tate
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Tate, Nahum, c. 1652-1715. Poems by N. Tate. London: Printed by T.M. for Benj. Tooke ..., 1677, pp. 119-120. [15],133p. (Page images digitized from a copy in the Bodleian Library [Harding C 2953].)

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