Against Faustine

Against Faustine.

F AUSTINE will not deuore'd be from her pheere,
Though he (it seemes) good reason hath for that;
Yet till he assurde her some good state a yeere.
She seemed (wise-wench) beside her wits thereat
But that being done, shee (like a louing wife
To please her husband and herselfe beside)
An other husband tooke, to stinte the strife,
That twixt her and her husband did abide.
Fy ont, she should be trust for this amisse;
'Treasons in trust her quarters pay for this.
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