Not Main's antholgy, nor as wont fr'intents MY sanctum, that dear "corner" I'd avail Me of for reading ancient poets' tale Of what was then and beckons too for sense To aught who'd listen, no. Yet ah, from hence Lo, Francis Palgrave"s auld collection--hale With their sweet flavour--whom Main refrenced--bail For blackest coffee til mine eyes saw...whence? Haha. Well, children, like the Scriptures fer All that declare: yes, nothing, nothing's new. O! which sweet courtier inked the tale men cure This "modern" day with, moaning folly to The tune of "girls are fickle!" which in poor Scuse Jane, um, Austen cried false? Say we knew.
30Jan19c
L6--Main referenced Palgrave's Golden Treasury, which having found, does not compare to his 1881 anthology A Treasury of English Sonnets, yet has some excellent pieces nonetheless therein.