A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inuentions Garnished and decked with diuers dayntie deuises, right delicate and delightfull, to recreate eche modest minde withall. First framed and fashioned in sundrie formes, by diuers worthy workemen of late dayes: and now, ioyned together and builded up: By T. P. [i.e. Thomas Procter] |
A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inuentions | ||
Of frendship founde by chaunce.
The frendship found by chaunce is such,As often chaunce is seene to chaunge:
And therfore trust it not to much,
Ne make therof a gaine to straunge:
For proofe hath taught by hap is had,
Sometime as well the good as bad.
A gorgious Gallery, of gallant Inuentions | ||