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A licentious person. |
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Thy sinnes and haires may no man equall call, |
For, as thy sinnes increase, thy haires doe fall. |
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Antiquary. |
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If in his Studie he hath so much care |
To'hang all old strange things, let his wife beware. |
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Disinherited. |
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Thy father all from thee, by his last Will |
Gave to the poore; Thou hast good title still. |
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Phryne. |
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Thy flattering picture, Phryne, is like thee, |
Onely in this, that you both painted be. |
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An obscure writer. |
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Philo, with twelve yeares study, hath beene griev'd, |
To'be understood, when will hee be beleev'd. |
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Klockius so deeply hath sworne, ne'r more to come |
In bawdie house, that hee dares not goe home.
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[CW: Raderus] |