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Satyres

and Satyricall Epigrams: With Certaine Observations at Black-Fryers: By H: F: [i.e. Henry Fitzgeffrey]

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What (friend Philemo) let me thy corpes Imbrace!
So jumpe met in this vnfrequented place?
Then, faith! 'lets Frolique't: pre'thee whats ye Play?
(The first I visited this twelue monthes day.)
(They say)A new Inuented Toy of Purle
That ieoparded his Necke, to steale a Girle
Of 12: And (lying fast impounded for't)
Hath hither sent his Beard, to Act his part.
Against all those in open Malice bent,
That would not freely to the Theft consent.
Faines all to's wish, and in the Epilogue,
Goes out applauded for a famous ------