[The Courte of Vertu contaynynge many holy songes, Sonettes, psalmes and ballettes] [by John Hall] |
Of reuerence to age. |
[The Courte of Vertu | ||
Of reuerence to age.
Age
and discretion in any wyse,
Loke that thou reuerence, and therto arise:
Geue place and hede therto with diligence.
For therin consysteth great experience.
Loke that thou reuerence, and therto arise:
Geue place and hede therto with diligence.
For therin consysteth great experience.
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For if thou wilt here an vpryght lyfe lyue,
At theyr handes thou shalt that knowlege atchiue:
Wyth godly lyfe, and true felicitie,
In graue iudgement and worldly policy.
At theyr handes thou shalt that knowlege atchiue:
Wyth godly lyfe, and true felicitie,
In graue iudgement and worldly policy.
[The Courte of Vertu | ||