THE SH U N A M I TE, A DIVINE POEM. ADDRESSED TO A FRIEND. A Clownish Poem on the Shunamite, PREFATORY ADDRESS. DIRECTION. To Mistress Sangster, now at number eight, APOLOGY. I hope, dear madam, you will not be vex’d, I trust your name is in the book of life; Nor have I us’d it here to gender strife : Take not this freedom in the least unkind, The poem's sent to entertain your mind. The subject matter is a work of grace, Which on a saint in days of old took place; The sex, a woman, and her stature great ; And to her sex these lines I dedicate. PREMISED ENQUIRY, AND CAUTION. BuȚ if you ask what I might have in view, Some people's heads are like a hive of bees, Methinks, you prize an old prolific hive, A lion slain was once a hive for bees, That beast proclaims my former state of mind, 'Tis by your means this work is brought about, |