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All the workes of Iohn Taylor the Water-Poet

Being Sixty and three in Number. Collected into one Volume by the Author [i.e. John Taylor]: With sundry new Additions, corrected, reuised, and newly Imprinted

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Epilogve.

Now Reader, tell me (if thou well canst judge)
If any honest man haue cause to grudge
At these my Satyres, being plaine and true,
Giuing the world and the Diuell their due.
I haue but bluntly call'd a spade a spade,
And hee that wincheth shewes himselfe a iade.
Be quiet, see thy faults, and learne t'amend,
Thou shewest thy guiltinesse if thou contend.