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Follies Anatomie
or Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams. With a compendious History of Ixion's Wheele. Compiled by Henry Hutton
Hutton, Henry
[section]
TO THE READER, Vpon the Author, his Kins-man.
Ad Lectores.
TO THE WORTHILY Honor'd Knight, Sir Timothy Hutton.
SATYRES.
[I vrge no time, with whipt, stript Satyrs Lines]
[What haue we here? a mirror of this age]
[Mvse, shew the rigour of a Satyres art]
[Next, lets suruey the Letchers obscœne shame]
[All haile Tom Tospot: welcome to the Coast.]
[Mounsier Brauado, are you come t'out face]
[Write, Poetaster: fy for shame, your dayes]
[The crane-throate hell, of this depraued age]
[My treatise next must touch (thogh somwhat late)]
[Should I commend you Satyres? faith no, tush]
To the Reader.
SATYRICAL Epigrams.
IXIONS UUheele.
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Follies Anatomie
De Chirotheca. Epi. 31.
A Friend
protested he was strangely crost,
Because (forsooth) his wedding gloues were lost
But on your gloues, I said, sir do not stand;
I warrant you, ere long they 'l come to Hand.
Follies Anatomie