Who sayes that fictions onely and false
Become a verse?
Is there in truth no beautie?
Is all good structure in a winding stair?
May no lines passe, except they do their dutie Not to a true, but painted chair?
Is it not verse, except enchanted
And sudden arbours shadow coarse-spunne lines?
Must purling streams refresh a lover's loves?
Must all be vail'd, while he that reades, divines, Catching the sense at two removes?
Shepherds are honest people; let them sing:
Riddle who list, for me, and pull for Prime:
I envie no man's nightingale or spring;
Nor let them punish me with losse of ryme, Who plainly say,
My God,
My King.