Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile |
In commendation of Wit.
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In commendation of Wit.
Wit farre exceedeth wealth,Wit Princely pompe excels,
Wit better is than Beauties beames
Where Pride and Daunger dwels.
Wit matcheth Kingly Crowne,
Wit maisters Witlesse rage:
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Wit guides the steps of Age.
Wit wants no Reasons skill
a faithfull Friend to know:
Wit wotes full well the way to voide
the smooth and fleering fo.
Wit knowes what best becommes
and what vnseemely showes:
Wit hath a wile to ware the worst,
Wit all good fashion knowes:
Since Wit by wisedome can
doe this and all the rest,
That I imploy my painefull head
to come by Wit is best.
Whome if I might attaine,
then Wit and I were one:
But till time Wit and I doe cope,
I shall be post alone.
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