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Poems of Clement Paman
Poems of that most neglected Divine Clement Paman D.D.

Poetry of the Civil War writer edited for the first time from the manuscripts in the Bodleian and elsewhere, with notes by Ann Sinnett. 17th- century style, printed letterpress with catchwords and authentic headpieces, and hand-bound in full calf, with slipcase. 150 numbered copies. 2002.

Beauty

Pallora’s fayre, I know’t, and so does shee;
Her glasse, and t’other parcel of frailty
Her chambermayd told her so: But I feare
Wee are her glasses all and flatter her.
’Tis true, Her forhead’s high, her fingers longe,
And soe’s her Nose, Her witt and fancy’s stronge,
As is her Breath...

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