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Begin the nine immortally rehearse
`A copy of verses on the beauties of Stepney and Mile End' [cf. `From Troy Novant's...' and `Who in this frantic strain...']
No beauties never resigned with greater sway.
Yale
c.162
p. 14
From Troy Novant's northeastern gate
B__ly, [ ]
`Paphos Britannica a panegyric on the l[adie]s of St[epne]y and M[ile En]d' [answered by `Who in this frantic strain...'; see also `Begin the nine...']
And Milton his immortal fire.
Yale
c.162
p. 1
Who in this frantic strain to beauty's praise
`To Mr. B__y on his ridiculous imitation of Paphos Britannica' [answer to `From Troy Novant's northeastern gate...'; see also `Begin the nine...']
Flay'd by Apollo for a lesser crime.
Yale
c.162
p. 17