Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the tauerne where after the suruey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pynte of poeticall sherry.

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Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the tauerne where after the suruey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pynte of poeticall sherry.
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Pasquil.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Snodham,
1619.
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Libellus ad Lectorem ex Martiale.

RVmpitur invidia quidam, charissime Lector, quod me turba legit, rumpitur invidia, Rumpitur invidia, quòd sum iucundus amicis, quòd conviva frequens, rumpitur invidia; Rumpitur invidia, quod amamur, quod{que} probamur, rumpatur, quis quis rumpitur invidia.
Non nimium cure: nam caenae fercula nostrae malim conviuis quàm placuisse Cocis.
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