The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine With a new Moriffco, daunced by seauen Satyres, vpon the bottome of Diogines Tubbe [by Samuel Reynolds] |
The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine | ||
EPIG. 9. Drudo.
This Gentleman hath serued long in Fraunce,
And is returned filthy full of French,
In single combat, being hurt by chaunce,
As he was closely foyling at a Wench:
Yet hot alarmes he hath endur'd good store,
But neuer in like pockie heate before.
And is returned filthy full of French,
In single combat, being hurt by chaunce,
As he was closely foyling at a Wench:
Yet hot alarmes he hath endur'd good store,
But neuer in like pockie heate before.
He had no sooner drawne and ventred ny-her,
Intending only but to haue a bout,
When she his Flaske and Touch-boxe set on fier,
And till this hower the burning is not out.
Iudge, was not valour in this Martiall wight,
That with a spit-fir Serpent so durst fight.
Intending only but to haue a bout,
When she his Flaske and Touch-boxe set on fier,
And till this hower the burning is not out.
Iudge, was not valour in this Martiall wight,
That with a spit-fir Serpent so durst fight.
The letting of hvmovrs blood in the head-vaine | ||