Poems on Several Occasions Written by Charles Cotton |
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Epig. de Monsieur Corneille.
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Epig. de Monsieur Corneille.
Martin , Pox on him, that impudent Devil,That now only lives by his Shifts,
By borrowing of Dribblets, and Gifts,
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Which I was assured he never would pay;
On my own Paper would needs be so civil,
To give me a Note of his Hand,
But I did the Man so well understand,
I had no great mind to be doubly trapan'd,
And therefore told him 'twas needless to do't:
For said I, I shall not be hasty to Dun ye,
And 'tis enough surely to part with my Money,
Without losing my Paper to boot.
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