Laquei ridiculosi: Or Springes for Woodcocks | ||
80Bacchus triumphans.
Cocus that quondum kept both horse and man,And could haue tane what not? vpon his word:
Now walkes the Suburbs without Cloake or Wan,
And fares as Fortune pleaseth to aford;
More shame then pittie tis, a man would thinke
So great a portion could be spent in drinke?
Laquei ridiculosi: Or Springes for Woodcocks | ||