Emblemes and Epigrames Psal: Quum defecerit virtus mea, ne derelinquas me, Domine. [A.D. 1600, by Francis Thynne ... ]: Edited by F. J. Furnivall |
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(41) Honor and rewarde nourisheth artes.
Shewe mee, sweete muse, why thow and all the rest
which heavenlie spheres doe guide with harmonie,
were fostred vp with milke from Christall brest
of Euphemen distillinge plenteouslie.
which heavenlie spheres doe guide with harmonie,
were fostred vp with milke from Christall brest
of Euphemen distillinge plenteouslie.
Our nurce, her name doth well the same vnfold,
yf wiselie thow the sence therof dost knowe,
for Euphemen, none other thinge doth hould,
but this which from that greekishe man doth flowe.
yf wiselie thow the sence therof dost knowe,
for Euphemen, none other thinge doth hould,
but this which from that greekishe man doth flowe.
Since Euphemen doth onelie signifie
good fame, good name, a good report & prayse,
true honour, due reward, and perfect glorie,
which nourishe Artes, and learned men allwaies.
ffor without that, who, learning would applie,
or weare himself with paine & miserie?
good fame, good name, a good report & prayse,
true honour, due reward, and perfect glorie,
which nourishe Artes, and learned men allwaies.
ffor without that, who, learning would applie,
or weare himself with paine & miserie?
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