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A pleasaunte Laborinth called Churchyardes Chance

framed on Fancies, uttered with verses, and writtee[n] to giue solace to eury well disposed mynde: wherein not withstanding are many heauie Epitaphes, sad and sorowfull discourses and sutche a multitude of other honest pastymes for the season (and passages of witte) that the reader therein maie thinke his tyme well bestowed. All whiche workes for the pleasure of the worlde, and recreation of the worthie, and dedicated to the right honourable sir Thomas Bromley, Knight, Lorde Chancelour of Englande [by Thomas Churchyard]
 

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Of twoo vertuous sisters.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Of twoo vertuous sisters.

When youth was in his prime, and Pecockes plumes were gaie,
(And loe amid my laughyng eyen, twoo pretie babes did plaie:)
I spake of merrie sports, that fedde my fancie than,
But trackt of tyme hath taught me now, to bee a grauer man.
And iudge by iuste regard, of worldly things the weight,
And learne the witte and sence to see, the deepenesse and the height:
Of eche thing vnder Sonne, so that in aged daies,
I neither leane to leude delites, nor stoupe to wanton waies.
If sweete desires are dedde, and luste hath taken leaue.
And follies freaks are throughly fledde, that did vaine youth disceiue
My speeche maie credite claime, of all that heares the same,
And I maie freely giue them laude, by verse that merits Fame.
Then preace in place twoo Nimphs, that I at Ipswitche sawe,
Posses suche praies as vertue yeelds, by sentence of her lawe:
And for your maners milde, (a beautie to good life,)
I wishe that eche of you in deede, maie proue a worthie wife.
And liue to parents ioye, and reape renoume therefore,
And if vnto your owne content, my harte could wishe you more:
You should not haue bare lines, at this my laste a due,
But thondryng blast of endlesse Fame, with praies should honor you.
FINIS.