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Subject: WHITING, NATHANIEL (1615-1670)
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` IN AUTHOREM, AMICISSIMUM SUUM, by JOSEPH ROSSE    Poem Text                    
First Line: The privilege that pen and paper find
Last Line: Is that which crowns the verge of whiting's story.
Subject(s): Whiting, Nathaniel (1615-1670)


TO HIS FRIEND, A PANEGYRIC UPON HIS LOVERS, ALBINO AND BELLAMA, by I. PICKERING    Poem Text                    
First Line: Though I have vow'd a silence, and as yet
Last Line: And sleep and vigils shall admire thy skill.
Subject(s): Whiting, Nathaniel (1615-1670)


TO HIS LOVING FRIEND THE AUTHOR, by ANONYMOUS    Poem Text                    
First Line: "to laud thy muse, or thee to crown with praise"
Last Line: And that thy monument of brass shall raise
Subject(s): "whiting, Nathaniel (1615-1670);


TO HIS LOVING KINSMAN THE AUTHOR, by JOHN WHITING    Poem Text                    
First Line: When first I view'd the travails of thy quill
Last Line: Thy love, and blood, till being cease to be.
Subject(s): Whiting, Nathaniel (1615-1670)


TO THE READER, by WILLIAM PUREFOY    Poem Text                    
First Line: Reader, take heed, complain not of the sting
Last Line: So 'gainst thee shall all scourging satires end.
Subject(s): Whiting, Nathaniel (1615-1670)