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A13479 The nipping and snipping of abuses: or The woolgathering of vvitte With the Muses Taylor, brought from Parnassus by land, with a paire of oares wherein are aboue a hundred seuerall garments of diuers fashions, made by nature, without the helpe of art, and a proclamation from hell in the Deuils name, concerning the propogation, and excessiue vse of tobacco. By Iohn Taylor. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1614 (1614) STC 23779; ESTC S118233 39,316 104

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thoughts thy heart will beare Satyre WHen I but think the daies we wander in How most part of the world do liue by sinne How finely Sathan shewed his cunning skill That one man gets his goods from others ill Doth not the Lawiers liue like mighty Lords On braules on iarres contentions and discords When if men as they should would but agree A Tearme would scarcely yeeld a Lawyers fee Let vsurers bragge of conscience what they can They liue like deuils vpon the bane of man The racking land-lord gets his ill got store By rayling rents which make his tennants poore Clap shoulder serieants get the deuill and all By begg'ring and by bringing men in thrall Like gentlemen the Iaylors spend their liues By keeping men in fetters bonds and gyues The vintner and the vict'lar get most gaines From dayly drunkards and distemperd braines From whence do Iustice Clerks get most they haue But from the whore the theife the bawd the knaue In what consists the hangmans greatest hope But hope of great imployment for the rope The very blew-coate beadles get their trash By whips and rods and the fine firking lash But leauing these note but how Corporations From others vices get their reputations The vpstart veluet silken fatten gull His owne purse empts to fill the Mercers full When for his birth or wit more fit agrees A breech of leather and a coate of freese The Taylor is a gentleman transform'd For his inuenting fashions new deform'd And those that make the Verdingales and bodies Get most the haue from idle witlesse nodies The Tires the Periwigs and the Rebatoes Are made t' adorne Ilshap'd Inamoratoes Yea all the world is falne to such a madnesse That each man gets his goods from others badnesse The Chirurgian and Phisitian get their stockes From Goutes from Feauers Botches Piles and Pockes With others paine they most of all are pleas'd And best are eas'd when others are diseas'd As Sextons liue by deade and not by quicke So they liue with the sound but by the sicke Thus each man liues by other mens amisse And one mans meat anothers poison is To the Right honourable Iohn Lord Viscount Haddington Iohn Ramsey Anagramma I AYM HONERS THrice worthy Lord whose vertues doe proclaime How Honors noble marke is still thy Aym To attaine the which thou holdst thy hand so steedy That thy deesrts haue wonne the prize already To the Honourable Kinght Sir Dauid Moraye Anagramma You are admir'd WIth wisdome and with vertue so inspir'd That spite of Enuies teeth you are Admir'd To King IAMES Anagramma Iames Stuart Arm att Iesus Vpon the Powder Treason the fifth of Nouember THis day old Demon and the damned Crew Our King and Kingdome in the ayre had tost But that our God their diuellish practise crost And on their treacherous heads the mischiefe threw No Pagan Tartar Turke or faithlesse Iew Or hels blacke Monarch with his hatefull host Since first amongst them Treason was ingrost No plot like that from their inuention flew But when they thought powderblast a breath Should all this Iland into totters teare Th' Almighties mercy freed vs from that feare And paid the Traitors with infamous death For which let King and all true Subiects sing Continuall praise vnto Heau'ns gracious King To the Noble Gentleman Mr. Iohn Moraye Gentleman of his Maiesties Honourable Bedchamber Anagramma I ayme Honour INdustrious Loialty doth daily tell Thou Aymest at honor and thou leuel'st well And with thy trustie seruice shoot'st so right That in the ende thou sure wilt hit the white Twelue Sonnets vpon the Sunnes entring into the 12. Celestiall Signes The 10. of March the Sunne enters into Aries or the signe of the Ram March 10. Aries DIurnall Titans all reuiuing Carre Through all the heaucus his progresse now he takes And now his glistering Raies he doth vnbarre And what his absence mard his presence makes Now he beginnes dame Tellus face to parch With blustring Boreas and with Eurus breath Thicke clouds of dust in March through ayre doth march And Plants dead seeming Re-reuiues from death Now at the heauy-headed horned Ram AEous AEthon Phlegon and Pyrois On sweet Ambrosya sweetly feede and cram And drinking Nectars gods carowsing iuice Thus yeerely one and thirty daies at least In Aries Titan daines to be a guest To the Noble Gentleman and my approued good friend Sr. Iames Moray Knight Iames Muraye Anagramma I am Aye Sure THe worst of fortune thou canst well endure Thy Anagram includes thu Aye art sure The 11. of Aprill he comes into Taurus or the Signe of the Bull. Taurus HIperion Now 's remou'd vnto the Bull And seemes all hid in Mists and watry bowres Till woolsacke seeming cloudes are bursting full And then he glides the Aire with golden showres He shines he hides he smiles and then he lowers Now glorious glowing and straight darkned dim He 's now obscur'd and now his beames out-powres As skies are cleare or thicketwixt vs and him Thus all the Aprill at bopecpe he plaies Incircling daily the Rotundious spheare And at the Bull he hides his glistring raies Till ayre is purgde of clowdes and skies are cleare Then he the head-strong Taurus soone forsakes And to his Summer progresse haste he makes To the Right worshipfull the Recorder of London and Serieant to the Kings Majesties Sir HENRY MONTAGVE Anagramma Gouerneth Many AMongst a Million there is hardly Any That like your selfe so well doth gouerne Many The 12. of May the Sunne enters into Gemini or the Twinnes Gemini May. NOw bright fac'd Sminthus with faire Flora meetes Adorning her with Natures best attire Trees plants hearbes flowres and odoriferous sweets With Birds all chaunting in their fethered quire Now countrie Tom and Tyb haue their desire And rowle and tumble freely on the grasse The Milke-maide gets a greene gowne for her hire And all in sport the time away doe passe The bird the beast the lusty Iad the lasse Doe sing doe friske doe clip doe coll doe kisse Not thinking how the time must be or was But making pleasant vfe of time as t is Till Sminthus leaues his lodging at the twinnes And to a hotter race his course beginnes To my approued good friend Mr. Robert Branthwayte Anagramma You Bere a heart true bent LEt fortune smile or frowne you are content At all Assaies you beare a heart true bent The 12. of Iune the Sunne enters into Cancer or the Crabbe Cancer Iune OF Fall the Innes where Sol doth vse to lie With crabbed Cancer none may make compare It is the highest in the lofty skie All other signes to it Inferiour are When Sol is once ascended and come there He scaldes and scorches with his heau'nly heate Makes fields of grasse and flowry medowes bare And though the Idleworke not yet they sweate Thus like an all-commanding Lord he swaies High mounted in his chiefe solstician pride For when in Cancer he immures his raies Vnto the height his glories amplifide And