The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney In Three Volumes |
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[Me thought some staves he mist: if so, not much amisse]
[The Shepherds.]Me thought some staves he mist: if so, not much amisse:
For where he most would hit, he ever yet did misse.
One said he brake acrosse; full well it so might be:
For never was there man more crossely crost then he.
But most cryed, O well broke: O foole full gaily blest:
Where failing is a shame, and breaking is his best.
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