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5 And what I desire few will avoid, yet I never taste of any.

a spit

Two eyes I have, which shine most bright, yet have I neither legs nor feet, But have a mouth to bite, but tho' I have, I never eat.

Sheers.

a a short space the world all around I view: I'm restless, always changing, Nothing I, that can be found, not from any station changing.

The Sun.

There is a thing both long and stiff, And at the end there is a cliff, Of moisture from it doth flow, And makes fair ladies pleasant grow,

a Pen.

Tho' low, yet I'm very fair, They kiss me; I lie in their breasts: m welcome to her by day and night, And often, it is said, do give her ease, tho' hurt her, when I don't do right,

a Pin.

at night I timely go to rest, and early with the sun appear, When mounted high I am at at the best, 'tis my delight to please the ear.

a Lark

different shapes and functions I appear, lways uadaunted tho' I'm most in fear;