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Ex otio Negotium | ||
In Lupercum Epig. 75.
Lupercus now thy—has left to stand,Yet thou striv'st madly him up to command.
But scallions and lose rochets nought prevail,
And heightning meats in operation fayl;
Thy wealth begins thy pure cheeks to defile,
So venery provok'd lives but awhile.
Who can admire enough, the wonder's such,
That thy not standing stands thee in so much?
Ex otio Negotium | ||