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Epig. 28. On Curius, and Curiosus.
I did 'force thee present my faultlesse Bill.And prai'd thereto thy hand to vnderwrite;
Thou told'st me, nay; for that t'was framed ill,
And why? thou se'st, 'cause faults it did not cite.
Which will subscribe to All, but to the Rite.
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