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 On A Watch Made By A Blacksmith by William Strode 
						A Vulcan and a Venus seldom part.A blacksmith never us'd to filinge art
 Beyond a lock and key, for Venus' sake
 Hath cut a watch soe small that sence will ake
 In searching every wire, and subtile sphere
 Which his industrious skill hath order'd theire:
 It scarce outswells a nut, and is soe light
 A Ladies eare might well indure the weight.
 Twas for a Mistrisse: pitty not his owne,
 And yet not pitty when her worth is knowne,
 Or els his love that ownes her: Either's name
 Is carv'd within the plates: the witty frame
 Hath made their letters kiss for them, while they
 Have like the watch one pulse, one sympathy.
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