and
affecting
lechery,
In veluet!
In veluet!
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
I had ?
ent out this morning,
Before I heard you were come to towne, ? ome twenty 20
Of my epi? tles, and no one returne--
Mere-craft _tells him of his faults_.
MER. VVhy, I ha' told you o' this. This comes of wearing
Scarlet, gold lace, and cut-works! your fine gartring!
VVith your blowne ro? es, Cou? in! and your eating
_Phe? ant_, and _Godwit_, here in _London_! haunting 25
The _Globes_, and _Mermaides_! wedging in with _Lords_,
Still at the table!
and affecting lechery,
In veluet! where could you ha' contented your ? elfe
With chee? e, ? alt-butter, and a pickled hering,
I' the Low-countries; there worne cloth, and fu? tian! 30
Beene ? atisfied with a leape o' your Ho? t's daughter,
In garri? on, a wench of a ? toter! or,
Your _Sutlers_ wife, i' the leaguer, of two blanks!
You neuer, then, had runne vpon this flat,
To write your letters mi? ? iue, and ? end out 35
Your priuy ?
Before I heard you were come to towne, ? ome twenty 20
Of my epi? tles, and no one returne--
Mere-craft _tells him of his faults_.
MER. VVhy, I ha' told you o' this. This comes of wearing
Scarlet, gold lace, and cut-works! your fine gartring!
VVith your blowne ro? es, Cou? in! and your eating
_Phe? ant_, and _Godwit_, here in _London_! haunting 25
The _Globes_, and _Mermaides_! wedging in with _Lords_,
Still at the table!
and affecting lechery,
In veluet! where could you ha' contented your ? elfe
With chee? e, ? alt-butter, and a pickled hering,
I' the Low-countries; there worne cloth, and fu? tian! 30
Beene ? atisfied with a leape o' your Ho? t's daughter,
In garri? on, a wench of a ? toter! or,
Your _Sutlers_ wife, i' the leaguer, of two blanks!
You neuer, then, had runne vpon this flat,
To write your letters mi? ? iue, and ? end out 35
Your priuy ?