Emblemes and Epigrames Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall |
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(34) Receipts and expenses.
A tutor, gluttinous and prodigall,
was by the Iudge assigned to a pupill,
who in excesse and ryot spendinge all,
with daintie fare his hungrie mawe did fill.
was by the Iudge assigned to a pupill,
who in excesse and ryot spendinge all,
with daintie fare his hungrie mawe did fill.
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The Iudge, offended with this lewde expence,
wilde the tutor a good accompt to make;
but he replied, without all reverence,
“there is naught left, and this count must you take.”
wilde the tutor a good accompt to make;
but he replied, without all reverence,
“there is naught left, and this count must you take.”
The Angrie Iudge perceyvinge this deceipt,
would knowe what he receyu'd and howe twas spent:
the tutor, gaaping, said, “her's the receyte
and her's th'expence,” notinge his hinder vente.
would knowe what he receyu'd and howe twas spent:
the tutor, gaaping, said, “her's the receyte
and her's th'expence,” notinge his hinder vente.
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