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IX. On the same.
My
Book, like Persius, 'gainst the wall he hurries
Saying, Dicitque tibitua Pagina fur es.
And tis more crime (Synesius did suppose)
To steale a dead mans labours than his cloathes.
Saying, Dicitque tibitua Pagina fur es.
And tis more crime (Synesius did suppose)
To steale a dead mans labours than his cloathes.
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What Author in the Vatican is left,
If this be true, unblemished with theft?
I must confesse I'm guilty as the rest,
And am (like them) contented to be Prest.
If this be true, unblemished with theft?
I must confesse I'm guilty as the rest,
And am (like them) contented to be Prest.
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