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Ex otio Negotium | ||
Ad Luperlum, Epig. 51.
Cause thou dost feast so often without meeLuperlus, I have found a plague for thee.
Though thou dost importune, and send, and call,
I'le shew a seeming anger over all.
And when thou sayst, what wilt thou? doe in summ
What will I doe? I am resolv'd to come.
Ex otio Negotium | ||