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Epigram. [Lyon]
These Lyons are exceeding milde and tame,Yet oft (in Ieast) they'l claw a man starke lame:
Play with them temperately, or looke to find,
A Lyon in the end will shew his kind.
Epigram. [Lamb]
A harmlesse Signe of a most fruitfull Creature,Yet contrary to Sheep and Lambs by nature:
They yield us cloathes to weare, and meat to live,
And nothing else but drinke, this Lamb doth give.
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||