e can
apprehend
mee)
Let 'hem repent 'hem, and be not detected.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
And how much
His mode?t, and too worthy wife hath ?uffer'd 160
By mi?-con?truction, from him, you will blu?h,
Fir?t, for your owne beliefe, more for his actions!
His land is his: and neuer, by my friend,
Or by my ?elfe, meant to another v?e,
But for her ?uccours, who hath equall right. 165
If any other had wor?e coun?ells in't,
(I know I ?peake to tho?
e can
apprehend
mee)
Let 'hem repent 'hem, and be not detected.
It is not manly to take ioy, or pride
In humane errours. (wee doe all ill things, 170
They doe 'hem wor?t that loue 'hem, and dwell there,
Till the plague comes) The few that haue the ?eeds
Of goodne??e left, will ?ooner make their way
To a true life, by ?hame, then puni?hment.
_THE END_.
[821] SD. Sir] To them.] Sir 1692 _to them_ om. 1692, 1716, W
ACT. .