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. 15 in Asinum quendum.
You know (sir Asse) how you did me annoy,To steale away my little tale of Troy:
And asking for it, you all in a fume,
Twixt two bigge jawes did wholy it consume:
To be destroy'd Troyes fortune sure it was,
Once with an Horse, againe now with an Asse.
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