Of Golds Kingdome, and This Vnhelping Age Described in sundry Poems intermixedly placed after certaine other Poems of more speciall respect: And before the same is an Oration or speech intended to haue bene deliuered by the Author hereof unto the Kings Maiesty [by Edward Hake] |
To a Common Lyer.
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Of Golds Kingdome, and This Vnhelping Age | ||
To a Common Lyer.
Thy lyes come from thee by the load,The carriage of them easie is
Where so thou makest thine abode,
Of lyes a man shall hardly misse,
But might thou know what comes of this?
Though thou speake truth, yet men will cry,
Beleeue him not, he tels a lye.
Of Golds Kingdome, and This Vnhelping Age | ||