Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen Translated by Iohn Vicars |
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Epig. 68. Against Ponticus the Clyent
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Epig. 68. Against Ponticus the Clyent .
Clyent , art Sicke of the Cithâgran-Gout,And nothing on thy Lawyer wilt bestow?
O'th' Podagra He's ill then, cann't stirre out,
A Lazie Lamenes then doth on him grow;
For if he be not both oft Pray'd and Pay'd,
Thy Cause for this cause shall be long delayd.
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