Facetiae : Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining ...

Facetiae : Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining ... Facetiae : Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining ...

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:,96 Epigrams.312. Nothing New.Nothing is new : we walk were others went ;There's no vice now but has his president.313. On Cupid.Cupid hath by his sly and subtill Art,A certain Arrow shot, and pierc'd my heart ;What shall I doe to be reveng'd on love ?There is but one way, and that one I'llprove ;I'le steale his Arrows, and will head them newWith womens hearts, and then they'l ne'r fly true.314. A TobacconistAll dainty meats I doe defie,Which feed men fat as swine,He is a frugall man indeedThat on a leaf can dine.He needs no Napkin for his hands,His fingers ends to wipe,That keeps his Kitchin in a Box,And roast-meat in a Pipe...v .... t yf /,;>.,*ri',;., ;',,ijH."-jftit v,-ij.iifmU,j >j-'315. Feeble standing.Mat being drunken, much his anger wreaksOn's wife ;but stands to nothing that he speaks.

Epigrams. 97317. On the Tobacconist.If mans flesh be like swines,as itThe Metamorphosisis sooner made :is saidThen full fac'd Gnatho no Tobacco take,Smoaking your corps, lest Bacon you do make.318. Another.Tom I commend thee above all I know,That sold'st thy cushion for a pipe of ToFor now 'tis like if e're thou study more,Thou'lt sit to't harder than thou didst before.319. On Button the grave-maker.Ye powers above and heavenly poles,Are graves become but Button-\iQ\v$> ?320. On long hair.Lucas long hair down to his shoulders wears,And why? he dares not cut it for his ears.321. To a stale Lady.Thy wrinkles are no more, nor less,Then beautie turn'd to sowerness.322. The Crab is restorative.The Crab of the woodIs sawce very good,For the Crab of the foaming Sea ;But the wood of a CrabIs sawce for a drabThat will not her husband obey.VOL. II.H

:,96 Epigrams.312. Nothing New.Nothing is new : we walk were others went ;<strong>The</strong>re's no vice now but has his president.313. On Cupid.Cupid hath by his sly and subtill Art,A certain Arrow shot, and pierc'd my heart ;What shall I doe to be reveng'd on love ?<strong>The</strong>re is but one way, and that one I'llprove ;I'le steale his Arrows, and will head them newWith womens hearts, and then they'l ne'r fly true.314. A TobacconistAll dainty meats I doe defie,Which feed men fat as swine,He is a frugall man indeedThat on a leaf can dine.He needs no Napkin f<strong>or</strong> his hands,His fingers ends to wipe,That keeps his Kitchin in a Box,And roast-meat in a Pipe...v .... t yf /,;>.,*ri',;., ;',,ijH."-jftit v,-ij.iifmU,j >j-'315. Feeble standing.Mat being drunken, much his anger wreaksOn's wife ;but stands to nothing that he speaks.

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