Satyres: and satyricall epigrams with certaine obseruations at Black-Fryers? By H:F: of Lincolnes-Inne gent:

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Satyres: and satyricall epigrams with certaine obseruations at Black-Fryers? By H:F: of Lincolnes-Inne gent:
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Fitzgeffrey, Henry.
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London :: Printed by Edw[ard]: All-de, for Miles Patrich, and are to be sold at his shop neare S. Dnnstons-Church [sic] in Fleet-street,
1617.
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Epigrams, English -- 17th century.
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In Thrasonem. Epig: 2.

SInce (Thraso) met one stoutly in the field, He cracks his Spirit knowes not how to yeeld. Looks big! Sweares! stroutes with set-side armes the Yet gently yeelds the wall to all he meets. (streets: And to his Friend that askes the reason why His Answer's this: my selfe I grace thereby. For euery one, the common Prouerbe knowes: That All-wayes to the Wall the weakest goes.
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