Upon Ford's two Tragedyes, 'Love's Sacrifice' and 'The Broken Heart.'

Thou cheat'st us, Ford; mak'st one seeme two by art:
What is Love's Sacrifice but The Broken Heart?

II.

Vpon the Faire Ethiopian, sent to a gentlewoman.

Lo here the faire Chariclea, in whom strove
So false a fortune and so true a love!
Now after all her toyles by sea and land,
O may she but arrive at your white hand!
Her hopes are crown'd; onely she feares that than
Shee shall appeare true Ethiopian.

III.

On marriage.

I would be married, but I'de have no wife:
I would be married to a single life.

IV.

On Nanus mounted upon an ant.