The Furies With Vertues Encomium. Or, The Image of Honour. In two Bookes of Epigrammes, Satyricall and Encomiasticke. By R.N. [i.e. Richard Niccols] |
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Epig. XVII. In Neponem. |
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Epig. XVII. In Neponem.
Nepo that payes his hostesse by post scoring,And hath spent all to learne the art of roaring,
Would be obseru'd, his qualities are many:
Drinke he can stiffely, bandy oathes with any,
Tel tales of bloud and wounds, roare, fight and stab,
Looke bigge, speake bombast, dally with a drab.
All these good parts and more then these hath he;
Yet wants what he deserues: but Nepo be
A good proficient in them, and outrunne
Thy fellow roarers, as thou hast begunne,
And thou before them al maist haue this hap,
To crowne thy head with Stories corner cap.
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