Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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[Ryght true it is, and said full yore agoo]
Ryght true it is, and said full yore agoo:Take hede of him that by thy back the claweth,
For none is wourse then is a frendly ffoo.
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Yet knowe it well, that in thy bosom crepeth:
For many a man such fier oft kyndeleth,
That with the blase his berd syngeth.
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