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Against the corrupt iudgement of Bullus in choise, of his Wife.

Bullus hath chose his wife but with his Eyes;
And left his Eares, lest they should them controule,
So she plaid faire in sight thē; now, he cries
His choyce, before his Choosers, playes him foule:
If foule she play, and he doth see the same,
His Eyes, and not his Eares, are still too blame.