The man in the moone drinkes clarret, Eates powder'd beef, turnip, and carret, But a cup of old Malaga sack 55 Will fire the bushe at his backe.
So thy Care lives long, for I bearing part It eates not only thyne, but my swolne hart.
Tamely, fraile body,'abstaine to day; to day My soule eates twice, Christ hither and away.
Now wantonly he spoiles, and eates us not, But breakes off friends, and lets us peecemeale rot.
Now drinkes he up seas, and he eates up flocks, He justles Ilands, and he shakes firme rockes.
Two such opposed Kings encampe them still, In man as well as Hearbes, grace and rude will: And where the worser is predominant, Full soone the Canker death eates vp that Plant Rom.
I, sharpe and piercing to maintaine his truth, Whiles thy consuming Canker eates his falsehood Som.
Stay, come not in: But that it eates our victualles, I should thinke Heere were a Faiery Gui.
As he that kills a Deere, sends for his friends, and eates it merrily: So he that receives but a piece of bread from an English hand, parts it equally betweene himselfe and his comerades, and eates it lovingly.
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