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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Emblemes and Epigrames | ||
(52) The meane.
The Daulian Philomell, whose warblinge voice
descants the musick of natures sweete delight,
in her self notes soe greatlie doth reioyce,
that with the same she putts her life to flight,
soe swetelie yealdes this nightingale her sprite;
And vegitive plantes, watered with the meane,
doe springe; but overmuch, doe wither cleane.
descants the musick of natures sweete delight,
in her self notes soe greatlie doth reioyce,
that with the same she putts her life to flight,
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And vegitive plantes, watered with the meane,
doe springe; but overmuch, doe wither cleane.
Soe the excesse in everie Earthlie thinge,
and the extreame in everie fadinge kinde,
vncured hurt vnto it self doth bringe,
and extreame greife vnloked for doth finde;
ffor learned Flaccus putts vs still in minde
that witt is follie, and right iniustice named,
and vertue vice, beyond the meane once framed.
and the extreame in everie fadinge kinde,
vncured hurt vnto it self doth bringe,
and extreame greife vnloked for doth finde;
ffor learned Flaccus putts vs still in minde
that witt is follie, and right iniustice named,
and vertue vice, beyond the meane once framed.
Emblemes and Epigrames | ||