Satyres and Satyricall Epigrams: With Certaine Observations at Black-Fryers: By H: F: [i.e. Henry Fitzgeffrey] |
Of his deare Friend the Author, H. F.
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Satyres | ||
Of his deare Friend the Author, H. F.
Of what is heere thou'lt not haue any write
Prayses: that willing, would: and iustly might,
Prayses: that willing, would: and iustly might,
Permit me then! For Ile Praise what I see
Deficient heere (thy name Fitz-Ieoffery,)
Deficient heere (thy name Fitz-Ieoffery,)
Where English Fitz aright, and I ha'done
So rightly art thou called Ieofferyes-Sonne.
So rightly art thou called Ieofferyes-Sonne.
Then adde time Age but to thy industry,
In thee againe will liue Old-Ieoffery.
In thee againe will liue Old-Ieoffery.
Nath: Gvrlyn.
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