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] |
The Scourge of Folly | ||
Epig. 64. Of Anchurus his kindenesse to his country.
Anchurus in t'a Gulph himselfe did cast,To saue his friends and Country-men from spoile;
Kinde-heart he burnes, and still away doth waste,
Whose Bowels with most bitter torment broile.
That others by his plague (such was his care)
Might of that euer-burning Pit beware.
The Scourge of Folly | ||