Strange Histories, or, Songes and Sonets, of Kings, Princes, Dukes, Lordes, Ladyes, Knights, and Gentlemen Very pleasant either to be read or songe: and a most excellent warning for all estates [by Thomas Deloney] |
[The Scarlet cloth doth make the Bull to feare] |
Strange Histories, or, Songes and Sonets, of Kings, Princes, Dukes, Lordes, Ladyes, Knights, and Gentlemen | ||
[The Scarlet cloth doth make the Bull to feare]
The Scarlet cloth doth make the Bull to feare,The cullour white the Olliuant doth shunne:
The crowing Cocke, the Lion quakes to heare:
The smoake of cloth doth make the Stag to run:
All which do shew, we no man should despise,
But thinke how harme, the simplest may deuise.
Strange Histories, or, Songes and Sonets, of Kings, Princes, Dukes, Lordes, Ladyes, Knights, and Gentlemen | ||