quis furor est, quae nocte latent, in luce fateri, et quae clam facias facta referre palam? ignoto meretrix corpus iunctura Quiriti opposita populum summovet antesera; tu tua prostitues famae peccata sinistrae commissi perages indiciumque tui?
What madnesse ist to tell night prankes by day, And hidden secrets openlie to bewray? The strumpet with the stranger will not do, Before the roome be deere, and doore put too. Will you make shipwracke of your honest name, And let the world be witnesse of the same?
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