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The Scourge of Folly

Consisting of satyricall Epigrams, And others in honour of many noble Persons and worthy friends, together, with a pleasant (though discordant) Descant upon most English Proverbs and others [by John Davies]

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Epigram

O flate I went vnto the Tower to see
A friend of mine, and being there, I found
The Chappell open, where was shewd to mee
Where Essex was interd, thats so renownd.
Vpon whose Graue were Pues but newly pight
To keepe all Eyes from seeing where he lay
Least they to teares dissolue might with the sight;
So, hees a Foote-stoole made for them that pray:
And Men preyd on him too, while he had breath;
So men pray on him both in life and death:
But noble Essex, now thy lou's so free,
That thou dost pray for them that pray on thee.