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Epig. 21. To E. K.
I just had made an end, for to rehearse
Some of my Papers blotted o're with Verse,
Unto a learned Friend, when thou cam'st in
And once againe would'st have me to begin:
Untutor'd Groome, suppose that thou should'st come
Without a Supper in thy dirty wombe,
I being newly sated, were it fit,
Or would it not proclaime preposterous wit,
For thee, for to desire me for to try
My teeth againe, to beare thee Company.
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