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Against Collophus his couetous choyce of a wife.

I F fainèd louers marry, they will liue
Like foes vnfainèd; but our Collophus
Hath wed a widdow, that's full eighty fiue;
Yet farre lesse olde then she is lecherous;
 He married her for mucke, she him for lust,
 The motiues fowle, then fowly liue they must.
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