[The Courte of Vertu contaynynge many holy songes, Sonettes, psalmes and ballettes] [by John Hall] |
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Of glory. |
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Of glory.
In
thre thinges it doth well appeare
Where perfect glory doth remayne.
The first is where as far and nere
The multitude in loue doth reygne,
The second is as I perceaue,
Where they to good opinion cleaue.
Where perfect glory doth remayne.
The first is where as far and nere
The multitude in loue doth reygne,
The second is as I perceaue,
Where they to good opinion cleaue.
The thyrd is where they maruel much
At vs, and doe vs well esteme,
And thynke vs able to be suche
As they of worshyp worthy deme:
And so with loue and good pretence
Doe gladly geue vs reuerence.
At vs, and doe vs well esteme,
And thynke vs able to be suche
As they of worshyp worthy deme:
And so with loue and good pretence
Doe gladly geue vs reuerence.
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