Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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18. | Epig. 18. To his lo: Cosin H. Price, of Neptunes Purgation.
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Epig. 18. To his lo: Cosin H. Price, of Neptunes Purgation.
If thou art sicke, and wouldst a vomit take;If thou art well, and willing wouldst be sicke.
The sea for both will thee a med'cine make,
Killing the whole, the dead reviving 'quicke.
This brackish purge excels farre Hellobore,
For nought, besides perbraking, pai'st therefore.
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