G RAXUS vpon his reputation stands,
Once touche but that, and straight he fights therefore
But basely he will draw an heire in bands
To cousin him or helpe him to a whoore
Filche like a rag-man, like a ruffin sweare:
And forsweare like a iuror, oft forsworne:
Drunke euery day (for want of wine) with beere:
And yet to haue his honor toucht doth scorne
Alas poore man! his honor is so thin
That it is neither toucht, felt, heard or seene.
But Graxus if thy sole repute bee bralling
A bandogge is thy better by his balling.
Once touche but that, and straight he fights therefore
But basely he will draw an heire in bands
To cousin him or helpe him to a whoore
Filche like a rag-man, like a ruffin sweare:
And forsweare like a iuror, oft forsworne:
Drunke euery day (for want of wine) with beere:
And yet to haue his honor toucht doth scorne
Alas poore man! his honor is so thin
That it is neither toucht, felt, heard or seene.
But Graxus if thy sole repute bee bralling
A bandogge is thy better by his balling.
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