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TO GLAVCVS:
WHO WAS SO MISERABLIE,
SPARING; THAT
HE FEARED ALL MENS
ACCESSE TO HIM

Glaucus? though wise enough; yet one word more,
Let my aduice add, to thy wisedomes store,
For t'will be better so. Before thy Dore
Giue still thy Mastifs Meate; that will be sure
To lie there, therefore, still; and not endure
(With way-laid eares) the softest foot can fall;
But Men, and Beasts, make fly Thee and thy stall.

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