Linsi-woolsie Or two centvries of epigrammes. Written by William Gamage |
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Epig. 69. Pecunia potest omnia.
On franticke Fiscus.
The proverbe is, Dame Mony can do All;It instigats the Theefe to kill and steale.
It Spurres the Merchant On, to Round the Ball
Of this vast Orbe, to'enrich his Common-weale.
What can it not? It causeth vs runne mad,
And Fifcus too, being therewith overclad.
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