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33 Against an old Lecher.
Since thy third carriage of the French infection,
Priapus hath in thee found no erection:
Yet eat'st thou Ringoes, and Potato Rootes,
And Caueare, but it little bootes.
Besides the beds-head a bottle lately found,
Of liquor that a quart cost twenty pound.
For shame, if not more grace, yet shew more wit,
Surcease, now sinne leaues thee, to follow it.
Some smile, I sigh, to see thy madnesse such,
That that withstands not, stands thee in so much.
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