The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||
Pecunia, uirum.
A Usurer waxt worth ten thousand pound,Which with extortion he had gayn'd of late:
For purchase should of certaine Lands be bound
Vnto a Knight that knew not his estate:
But to a Scriuener dwelling neere him goes,
And for aduise therein his counsell takes,
Knowing he could the truth thereof disclose:
Who whispring in his eare, this answere makes,
You neede not Sir, the matter further scan,
For Ile assure you hee's a right good man.
The Mastive, or Young-Whelpe of the Olde-Dogge | ||