The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge Epigrams and Satyrs [by Henry Parrot] |
Fœnum, dum cœlum cerenum.
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The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||
Fœnum, dum cœlum cerenum.
Trocus in Tauernes twice a day must bowze it,And belch Tobacco on his Clients purses:
No matter Trocus, 'tis thy place allowes it,
Though like the Foxe' canst not escape from curses.
Who euer saw that Clarke like thee deputed,
But had his fingers with purloyne polluted?
The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||