Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||
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Postscript.
If
Prelates have by fraud, or frailty slip'd,
My Pen shall not in Gall of Aspes be dip'd;
I'le pray we may have better in their places,
Whom Grace may guide, to shun the like disgraces;
Let tradesmen use their trades, let all men be
Imploy'd in what is fitting their degree,
And let the Pastors Urym, and his Thummim
Be upright, and sincere (as doth become him)
Let each man doe his best, himselfe t'amend,
And all our troubles soone will have an END.
My Pen shall not in Gall of Aspes be dip'd;
I'le pray we may have better in their places,
Whom Grace may guide, to shun the like disgraces;
Let tradesmen use their trades, let all men be
Imploy'd in what is fitting their degree,
And let the Pastors Urym, and his Thummim
Be upright, and sincere (as doth become him)
Let each man doe his best, himselfe t'amend,
And all our troubles soone will have an END.
'Tis madnesse, that a crew of brainlesse blocks
Dares teach the learned what is Orthodoxe.
Dares teach the learned what is Orthodoxe.
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||