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Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||
Yet all this while we erre, and accuse Fate,
When he his own end did accelerate;
For having drunk a scruple over-night
Of jealousies and fears, he took his flight.
Thus Hanniball, and those heroick blades,
Minding an easie way to get to th'Shades,
Made use o'th' Druggists Art, and to provide
'Gainst future vengeance, drunk their dosse, and di'd.
When he his own end did accelerate;
For having drunk a scruple over-night
Of jealousies and fears, he took his flight.
Thus Hanniball, and those heroick blades,
Minding an easie way to get to th'Shades,
Made use o'th' Druggists Art, and to provide
'Gainst future vengeance, drunk their dosse, and di'd.
Works of John Taylor the Water Poet not included in the folio volume of 1630 | ||