That will their clothës shape to their bodie.

Meanwhile I wonder at so proud a back,

Whiles the empty guts loud rumblen for long lack.

[163] long.
[164] the love-locks which were so condemned by the Puritan Prynne. Cf. Lyly's Midas and Sir John Davies' Epigram 22, In Ciprum.

GEORGE CHAPMAN.

(1559-1634.)

[X.] AN INVECTIVE WRITTEN BY MR. GEORGE CHAPMAN
AGAINST MR. BEN JONSON.

This satire was discovered in a "Common-place Book" belonging to Chapman, preserved among the Ashmole MSS. in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.

Great, learned, witty Ben, be pleased to light

The world with that three-forked fire; nor fright