The Captive-captain or, the restrain'd cavalier; Drawn to his full Bodie in these Characters ... Presented, and Acted to Life in a Suit of Durance; an Habit suiting best with the Place of his Residence [by Richard Brathwait] |
VIII. |
A QUEST of INQUIRY, Without hope of RECOVERY.
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A QUEST of INQUIRY, Without hope of RECOVERY.
Where 's now your Burleygh, Cicil, Walsingham,Brave Furbisher, Drake, Hawkins, Nottingham?
Their hush't in Clay. These that your Isle affords
Are Silken-Civet-comfet-Curtain-Lords,
Brisk-cringing Senatonrs as Apius was,
Who spent the Morn in courting of his Glass.
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