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Ad Gargilianum Epig. 30.
No money's payd, yet gratis eat'st my cheare,But when at Rome (Gargilian) what dost there?
Whence hast thou house-rent? or whence a coat?
How canst thou pay thy wench? whence hast a groat?
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Yet how thou dost it none can reason give.
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