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 He twice a Man; She twice a Maid: 'Tis brave;

She had one Life to Loose, and one Save.

Or else it was our Logick Dy'd, not she:

For from Privation a Regresse we see.

Let's non admire then Bacon's Brazen Head,

When we see one that speaks, and yet was Dead.

You that so much for new Inventions give,

Observe a way, found out, by Death to Live.

Catts have for every Muse a life: but Shee

For every Grace; For by this Historie

The Author doth a Third Life to her Give,

And makes her Innocence and Fame to Live.

Her Life is writt here to the life: she fell

At a cheap rate, when 'tis describ'd so well.

For, th'Author's Pen's so good, that one would Die

To be Reviv'd by such a History.

Hat Life's a Vapour I'le no more complaine:

As this, so that, takes leave to come againe.

Strange metamorphosis! this dead-live Woman

Now differs from her selfe; and are such Common?

Or certaine, she was dead! yet then

The reason how she lives agen,

Is that which so much puzles men.

Sure when her soule this clay forsook,

To'wards Pluto's court her way she took,

And came unto th'infernall brook.