Epigrammes in the oldest cut, and newest fashion A twise seuen houres (in so many weekes) studie: No longer (like the fashion) nor vnlike to continue. The first seuen. [by] Iohn Weeuer |
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Epig. 11 In Lippum.
You say he spendes all, nothing meanes to purse,Yet for this fault most men excusde wil hold him
You spend iust nought; he ill doth, you do wurse;
And as your neighbours (Lippus) of late told him,
You spend your selfe vpon an errand whore,
He doth spend much, but Lippus, you spend more.
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