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This satire forms the Sixth of Book II. of the Virgidemiarum, and is regarded as one of Bishop Hall's best. See the Return from Parnassus and Parrot's Springes for Woodcocks (1613) for analogous references to those occurring in this piece.
A gentle squire would gladly entertain
Into his house some trencher chapelain;
Some willing man that
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