Emblemes and Epigrames Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall |
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(29) Drinkinge.
The first delightinge draught
doth well thy Pallat please;
The second doth thy hart comfort,
and thy could stomake ease.
doth well thy Pallat please;
The second doth thy hart comfort,
and thy could stomake ease.
The third doth make the pleasant wyne
well knowne vnto thy skill;
The fourth encreaseth suddaine mirth,
and pleasure doth distill.
well knowne vnto thy skill;
The fourth encreaseth suddaine mirth,
and pleasure doth distill.
The fifte the braine doth heate,
throwout in everie parte;
The sixte doth make the[e] verie learn'd
and cunninge in ech art.
throwout in everie parte;
The sixte doth make the[e] verie learn'd
and cunninge in ech art.
The seaventh makes the[e] like [a] horse
that runnes without a rayne;
The eight, thy sences doth confound,
and takes awaye thy brayne.
that runnes without a rayne;
The eight, thy sences doth confound,
and takes awaye thy brayne.
The ninth doth make the[e] like
a swyne to fyle the place;
The tenth doth make thee worse then madd,
and hated with disgrace.
a swyne to fyle the place;
The tenth doth make thee worse then madd,
and hated with disgrace.
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Then flye excesse of wyne,
which is not worthie blame,
ffor thow, not that, doste cause this ill,
to thy perpetuall shame.
which is not worthie blame,
ffor thow, not that, doste cause this ill,
to thy perpetuall shame.
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