Epigrames Serued out in 52. seuerall Dishes for euery man to tast without surfeting. By I. C. Gent [i.e. John Cooke] |
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[Philo is iealious and to his wife would proue]
Philo is iealious and to his wife would proue,That in a little iealousie dwels much loue:
Which in her eare so often he did crie,
That she at last began to edefie.
And said deare husband hence forth I will be:
More ielous ouer you then you of me.
Which he likt well and wisht it would be so:
And now with lesse mistrust from home doth go.
The whilst some friend steps in then doth she feare,
And still is iealous Philo thou art neare.
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