A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees [by William Goddard] |
1. |
2. |
3. |
4. |
5. |
6. |
7. |
8. |
9. | 9
|
10. |
11. |
12. |
13. |
14. |
15. |
16. |
17. |
18. |
19. |
20. |
21. |
22. |
23. |
24. |
25. |
26. |
27. |
28. |
29. |
30. |
31. |
32. |
33. |
34. |
35. |
36. |
37. |
38. |
39. |
40. |
41. |
42. |
43. |
44. |
45. |
46. |
47. |
48. |
49. |
50. |
51. |
52. |
53. |
54. |
55. |
56. |
57. |
58. |
59. |
60. |
61. |
62. |
63. |
64. |
65. |
66. |
67. |
68. |
69. |
70. |
71. |
72. |
73. |
74. |
75. |
66. |
67. |
78. |
79. |
80. |
81. |
82. |
83. |
84. |
85. |
86. |
87. |
88. |
89. |
90. |
91. |
92. |
93. |
94. |
95. |
96. |
97. |
98. |
99. |
100. |
101. |
102. |
A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||
9
[A Foole t'a wiseman came, Wiseman quoth hee]
A Foole t'a wiseman came, Wiseman quoth heeIve beene with Fortune who hath blessed mee
My sonne sayde Fortune, thus I blesse thy birthe
Thou shalt euioye the happy'st life on earthe
Thou shalt haue Wealth ease, mirth: thou shalt liue free
Live where thou wilt shalt neuer envy'd bee
Nor shall Mistrust attend thee. Crosse the seas:
forsake the Court; I doe child what you please
Yet it shall like: it shall give noe distaste
Thy deedes thy mother Fortune will haue graste
with that about shee turnd hir, groping-out
To find hir wheel; which found, she turnd about
Allotting mee all pleasures on the earthe
You, life envide: Mistruste poysning your mirth
Come Wiseman then; come marcht in rank with mee
The daungers lesse; yet honourd more you see
A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||