The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington ... digested into fovre bookes: three whereof neuer before published |
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13 Of impudent Lynus.
Not any learning, Lynus, no, God knowes,But thy brute boldnes made some to suppose,
That thou might'st haue been bred in Brazen-nose.
A murren on thy pate, 'twould doe thee grace,
So were thine head so arm'd in euery place,
A Steele scull, Copper nose, and Brazen face.
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