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

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. Priscus'140 Epigrams.531. On a Wanton.Some the w<strong>or</strong>d Wanton fetch, though with small skill,From those that want one to effect their will :If so, I think that wantons there are none,F<strong>or</strong> till the w<strong>or</strong>ld want men, can they want one ?532. Ingluviem sequitur fames.Curio would feed upon the diantiest fare,That with the Court <strong>or</strong> Country might compare :F<strong>or</strong> what letsCurio that he need to care,To frolick freely with the proud'st that dare :But this excesse was such in all things rare,He prov'd a bankquerout e'er he was aware.533. On Maulsters.Such Maulsters as ill measure sell f<strong>or</strong> gain,Are not meer knaves, but also knaves in grain.' "'.. ,;;; ->')$f b534. In C<strong>or</strong>bum.C<strong>or</strong>bus will not, perswade him all I can,<strong>The</strong> w<strong>or</strong>ld should take him f<strong>or</strong> a gentleman:His reason's this, because men should not deem,That he is such as he doth never seem.

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