Thalia's Banquet Furnished with an hundred and odde dishes of newly deuised Epigrammes, Whereunto (beside many worthy friends) are inuited all that loue in offensiue mirth, and the Muses. By H. P. [i.e. Henry Peacham] |
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Thalia's Banquet | ||
Vpon Sir Acolastus.
Epigram 72.
Hodge art awake, what shall we do to day,To cardes, go drinke, or else go see a play?
Not I Goddammee, I was last night drunke,
Rogue hold yee this key, & from my truncke,
Go fetch me out my sarcen sute de Roy,
My Mistres bracelet, and de'yee heare me boy,
A light, a pipe, and some Tobacco vp,
With ale, a tost, a nut-meg, and a cup:
Prouide's a dish of butter and an egge.
Thus like a mil-horse Acolastus treades
The selfe same circle, and this life he leades,
Saue when he heares perhaps the sermon bel,
Hee keepes his bed, and that day is not well.
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