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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182 Epigrams.721. On Ducus.^_* *_ "TDucus keeps house, and it with reason stands,That he keep house, hath sold away his lands.722. On Mysus and Mopsa.Mysus and Mopsa hardly could agree,Striving about superiority :The Text which saith that man and wife are one,Was the chief Argument they stood upon :She held, they both one woman should become ;He held, they should be man, and both but one.So they contended daily, but the strifeCould not be ended, till both were one wife.I met Photinus at the B-723. On Photinus.court,Cited (as he said) by a Knave relator :I ask'd him, wherefore ?he in laughing sort,Told me it was but for a childish matter.How e're he laught it out, he lied not ;Indeed 'twas childish, for the child he got.">< I724. On Castriotes.See, see, what love is now betwixt each fist,Since Castriotes had a scabby wrist :How kindly they, by clawing one another,As if the left hand were the right hands brother !

.'?'- :Epigrams. 183725. New Rhetor ique.Good Arguments -without coyn, will not stick ;To pay, and not to say's best Rhetoriek.726. To some kind Readers.This book of mine I liken to a.glasse,Wherein the fool may look and laugh his. fill::He having done with't Readers, as ye passe,Here take and use it as long as you will3W-.-' "U^'f^^frff^WO^';3;.V-') /fifcvf "V^fa-.'b^-ij :irf8727. Est miki Divifarens.Owinus wondreth, since he came from Woks,What the description ofthis Isle might be;That ne'r had seen but mountains, Tiils, and daks,Yet would he boast and stand on's pedegree.From Rice ap Richard, sprung from Dick a Cow,Be co, was right good gentleman, look ye now ?jftjiiiifJ'j^ tia -?joys^ J/

.'?'- :Epigrams. 183725. New Rhet<strong>or</strong> ique.Good Arguments -without coyn, will not stick ;To pay, and not to say's best Rhet<strong>or</strong>iek.726. To some kind Readers.This book of mine I liken to a.glasse,Wherein the fool may look and laugh his. fill::He having done with't Readers, as ye passe,Here take and use it as long as you will3W-.-' "U^'f^^frff^WO^';3;.V-') /fifcvf "V^fa-.'b^-ij :irf8727. Est miki Divifarens.Owinus wondreth, since he came from Woks,What the description ofthis Isle might be;That ne'r had seen but mountains, Tiils, and daks,Yet would he boast and stand on's pedegree.From Rice ap Richard, sprung from Dick a Cow,Be co, was right good gentleman, look ye now ?jftjiiiifJ'j^ tia -?joys^ J/

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