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Against Zoilus.
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Against Zoilus.
By reason of his Couerledsoore sick doth Zoilus lye:
He sicknes faines, to shew his clothes
of costly purple dye.
Braue bed he hath carud curious fine,
and painted fair and gay:
What doth his fained sicknes, but
his substaunce vaine bewray:
What nedest thou Phisitions tell?
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Wilt thou be well? take to thee then
my homly mantell rude.
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