The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||
Seruus dominatur Domino.
Susan hath seru'd this yeare and halfe for nought,Making still good, things broken, stolne, or lost:
Which with her wages must anew be bought,
That doe amount vnto no little cost.
But Susan now hath found a meanes for all,
What time her Mistresse goes abroad (olde Trot)
To yeeld herselfe vnto her Masters call,
And make him Father what another got.
Who rather chose, then Law the Case should handle,
To pay a hundrd pounds for sope and candle.
The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||