To Sir Luckless Woo-All
XLVI.
? TO SIR LUCKLESS WOO-ALL.
Is this the sir, who, some waste wife to win,
A knight-hood bought, to go a wooing in?
'Tis LUCKLESS, he that took up one on band
To pay at's day of marriage.
By my hand
The knight-wright's cheated then ! he'll never pay :
Yes, now he wears his knighthood every day.
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Ben Jonson
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