A Dyalogue defensyue for women agaynst malycyous detractoures [i.e. Robert Vaughan] |
Robert Vaghane to the Fawcon. |
A Dyalogue defensyue for women | ||
Robert Vaghane to the Fawcon.
Folowe? no O Fawcon, to faynte the with flyghtIn pressynge thy pynyons, to punysshe the Pye
Syt styll sobrely, and thou shalt se with thy syght
The tyme that Innocentes, theyr owne trouth shall trye
whan reason reygneth, that ryght wyll nat reprye
And plantyth Prudence, suche poyntes to ouer se
Than shall wauerynge fortune, her whele tourne awrye
And the pratynge Pyes, punysshed shall be.
A Dyalogue defensyue for women | ||