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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(6) What maketh menn forgett themselues.
Alluring bewtie, with her cristall face,
the heate of youth enflaminge loftie minde,
the favour of the people, and their grace,
the greate presumption of the strength wee find,
the store of wealth, the pride of hawtie harte,
and swelling skill of learning and of arte,
the heate of youth enflaminge loftie minde,
the favour of the people, and their grace,
the greate presumption of the strength wee find,
the store of wealth, the pride of hawtie harte,
and swelling skill of learning and of arte,
The Princes love (protecting of our will),
the stubborne furie of disturbed brayne,
eager desire for to revenge our will,
and fretting envie with scornefull disdaine,
makes vs forgett our selves, and takes awaye
sweet reasons vse, our onelie helpe & staye.
the stubborne furie of disturbed brayne,
eager desire for to revenge our will,
and fretting envie with scornefull disdaine,
makes vs forgett our selves, and takes awaye
sweet reasons vse, our onelie helpe & staye.
Emblemes and Epigrames | ||