The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington ... digested into fovre bookes: three whereof neuer before published |
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88 Of Leda that saies she is sure to be saued.
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The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington | ||
88 Of Leda that saies she is sure to be saued.
Since Leda knew that sure she was elected,She buyes rich clothes, fares well, and makes her boast:
Must be more cherrished, and more respected:
But Leda liueth still to sinne subiected.
Tell Leda, that her friend Misacmos feares,
That till she get a mind of more submission,
And purge that corps with Hysope of contrition,
And wash that sinful soule with saltish tears,
Though Quailes she eates, though Gold & Pearle she weares,
Yet sure she doth with damned Core & Dathan,
But feed and clad a Synagogue of Sathan.
The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington | ||