Upon Shark Poem by Robert Herrick

Upon Shark



Shark, when he goes to any publick feast,
Eates to ones thinking, of all there, the least.
What saves the master of the House thereby?
When if the servants search, they may descry
In his wide Codpeece, (dinner being done)
Two Napkins cram'd up, and a silver Spoone.

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Tibia 11 May 2018

What? I don't understand what this poet is trying to say in this poem, please explain

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Robert Herrick

Robert Herrick

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