Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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Epig. 61. On our Popish Fugitiues.
They say, o'refasting doth procure a paine,(Vertigo hight) the turning of the head:
Which true we find in male contents most plaine,
When of preferments long they haue not sped.
And Arrius-like, which mist his Bishopprick,
Th'ill change their faith, and shewe a Poplsh tricke.
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