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P. 178. This poem, but with great variations from my MS., is to be found in a book, well known, I believe, to collectors, entitled, "Recreations for ingenious Head-pieces; or a Pleasant Grove for their Wits to walke in, of Epigrams, 700. Epitaphs, 200. Fancies, a number. Fantasticks, abundance. With their Addition, Multiplication, and Division. Mart. Non cuique datur habere nasum. London, printed by M. Simmons, and are to be sold by John Hancock, in Popes-head Alley. 1650."

Besides this title, there is a very curious frontispiece, with the following