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In Lentinum Epig. 43.
Lentinus Counterfeits his youthWith Periwigs I trow,
But art thou changd so soon in truth,
From a Swan to a Crow?
Thou canst not all the world deceive,
Proserpine knows thee gray:
And shee'le make bold without your leave,
To take your Cap away.
Ex otio Negotium | ||