A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees [by William Goddard] |
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A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||
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[A chattring Ape mett with a gruntling hogg]
A chattring Ape mett with a gruntling hoggHogg quoth the Ape beware the maystife dogg
Oh Ape quoth th'hogg, hard, oh hards my case
For I doe meete with Doggs in eurye place
Dost soe replies the Ape? What wilt thou giue
And I will teache thee howe shalt feareles live
Forsake thy stie and to the lyons Court
From thy base contrye howse doe thou resort
Noe Dogg soe hardie is as once to dare
Presume to make his bold appearaunce there
For the braue lyons nature will not brooke
Vppon a churlish surlie Curr to looke
Beasts of my nature like his nature beste
His frownes wee turne to smiles with some sleight iest
To see vs leape, skipp, make an antik face
And therefore hogg Ide wish thee take my shape
the lyon fauours well the toying ape.
A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||