The Shorter Poems of Ralph Knevet A Critical Edition by Amy M. Charles |
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[15] To Sir THOMAS SOUTHWELL.
Tablets of Gold, with richest Rubies setShine not so bright, as doth the Cabinet
Wherein your soule is lock't; a Palace fit
For such a noble courage, and a wit.
Ever maist thou give Adders audience
Unto tame flatterie: nor let sence
With sugred baytes delude thy intellect:
But ever let some noble end direct
Thy good disignes: yea let them alwayes bee
Both correspondent to thy stemme, and thee.
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