A mastif whelp with other ruff-Island-lik Currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes Which bite and barke at the fantasticall humorists and abusers of the time [by William Goddard] |
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Satire 58.
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A mastif whelp with other ruff-Island-lik Currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes | ||
Satire 58.
[Before I marrie'd was to my fayre wife]
Before I marrie'd was to my fayre wife,Oh Lord! how solitarie was my life:
But nowe to be pertaker of my sporte,
Gallants to my house (as to a Courte) resorte:
One cause he would acquinte himselfe with mee.
Takes his occasion my fine Nagg to see,
Another comes to heare my Kennells crie,
The thirde perhapps to see my Fawlcon flye.
Oh! who would not gett a preettie wenche too's wife,
That hates to leade a sollitarie life.
A mastif whelp with other ruff-Island-lik Currs fetcht from amongst the Antipedes | ||