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The Scourge of Folly

Consisting of satyricall Epigrams, And others in honour of many noble Persons and worthy friends, together, with a pleasant (though discordant) Descant upon most English Proverbs and others [by John Davies]

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Epig. 183.

[A threed-bare Priest that almost naked was]

A threed-bare Priest that almost naked was,
Comming on businesse to a fox-fur'd Deane;
Who said, in scorne, to him poore Preist (alas)
To go so cold I muse what thou dost meane?
The Priest replide, did you but as I do,
I nothing doubt but you would sweate with heate:
The well-furrd Deane gaue great regard thereto,
And praid the Priest forth-with to shew that feate:
D'on all your clothes (quoth he) which, if you would,
I will be hang'd if ere you be a cold.