You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light; You common people of the skies, What are you when the moon2 shall rise?
Note 3. This was printed with music as early as 1624, in Ests Sixth Set of Books, etc., and is found in many MSS.Hannah: The Courtly Poets. [back]
Note 4. In a letter to Velserus, 1612, Wotton says, This merry definition of an ambassador I had chanced to set down at my friends, Mr. Christopher Fleckamore, in his Album. [back]
Note 5. He directed the stone over his grave to be inscribed:
Hic jacet hujus sententiæ primus author:
DISPUTANDI PRURITUS ECCLESIARUM SCABIES.
Nomen alias quære
(Here lies the author of this phrase: The itch for disputing is the sore of churches. Seek his name elsewhere). Izaak Walton: Life of Wotton. [back]