Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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26. | Epig. 26. To the best Indenture drawer, Titubus, the nightwalker of fleet streete.
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Epig. 26. To the best Indenture drawer, Titubus, the nightwalker of fleet streete.
VVhat mak's thee walke, so late against the law?Kinde Mr Chach, I do Indentures Draw:
Indentures draw, in the darke, gloomy night?
Whose Manuscript requires a brighter light.
You are mistake, we seld vse light, or hand:
We write e're Best, when scarse we see, or stand.
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