Clarastella Together with Poems occasional, Elegies, Epigrams, Satyrs. By Robert Heath |
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On Silly.
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On Silly.
Silly observes the company and hearsHow each man throws about his jeasts and jeers,
Lest any spie him he about him looks
And forth his pocket steals his table-books.
To glean those crums which wise men throw away,
With which he feasts himself another day.
Silly by chance did loose his Diarie
Of wit, which he had got o'th' companie:
No marl he now so mute and pensive sits,
How can he chuse, since he hath lost his wits?
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