Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen Translated by Iohn Vicars |
Epig. 142. Against Marcus a Lawyer
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Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen | ||
Epig. 142. Against Marcus a Lawyer .
The Lawyer Pleades his Owne not Clients Cause,Yet Clients Money he to London drawes;
Not for Himselfe, but for his Lawyers Fees,
This Lawyers get how ere the Client Lees:
The Law is plaine, the poore mans Cause in doubt,
Thus Lawyers Gaine must hold the Client out.
Epigrams of That most wittie and worthie Epigrammatist Mr Iohn Owen | ||