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Epigr. 18. in Scillam.
Scilla were I in loue with brauerie,With caualeers, and with the gallant crew.
With captaines, soldiers, and such men as you
I neuer would forsake the company.
But if a word passe vnaduisedly.
If eyther iest or earnest please you not.
Out flies the dagger, friendship is forgot.
Stabbing is but a common courtesye.
And though the stranger catch it now and than,
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And he that meets you in the street or fayre.
Yet for the most your friend is your first man,
How should I dare loue him, which dares defend,
He is no man which dares not stab his friend?
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