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Ad Ligurinum Epig. 45.
Whether sacred Phœbus fled (my Ligurine)Thyestes feast? I Know not; we fly thine:
Though that thy Table's rich and nobly spread,
Yet thy sole talke knocks all th'enjoyment dead.
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Thy Oysters, nor thy Mushrooms, hold thy peace.
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