Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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14. | Epig. 14. To his lo. fr. M. VV. Galloway, an Irish Gent.
a student at Grayes Inne, of his fortunate escape of shipwracke at Gorwer sland.
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Epig. 14. To his lo. fr. M. VV. Galloway, an Irish Gent. a student at Grayes Inne, of his fortunate escape of shipwracke at Gorwer sland.
The drowning waters, and the burning fire,Are elements, sans mercy, as we say;
Whose formers foming rage, thou did'st admire,
When shipwrack thou sustaind'st in Sillies Bay:
Yet mercifull was Neptunes God to thee,
Which Selde is cruell to Scholaritie.
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