Bastard's Epigram on the Monopolies

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Creator/author Bastard
Date 1598
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[From Chrestoleros, Book II., Epigr. 17, Ad Aulicos. In The Poems English and Latin of the Rev. Thomas Bastard, M.A. , ed. A. B. Grosart (1880), p. 23.]

Ye Courtiers, so may you in courtly sorte With manners old, old Courtiers long remaine, So that some vpstart courtiers ye refraine, Vnworthy of a peerelesse princes port.

As courtier leather, courtier pinne, and sope, And courtier vinegeer, and starch and carde ;

And courtier cups, such as were neuer heard, And such as shall not court it long, we hope. The true gentilitie by their owne Armes Aduance themselues, the false by others harmes.