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Epigram. 32. Ad M.Iohannem Hoskins I.C.
The yonkers which of late did trot and praunce,Frisking it nimbly in the morrice daunce.
Vpon a new aduenture now are bound,
The like not to be seene aboue the ground:
To warres forsooth: and whether mought it be?
To the low Countries, where they all agree,
Vnder the Graue, when time serues to stand too't,
And thence till doomes day not to moue a foot.
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