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38

[Whilst I was yong, I dare well say]

Whilst I was yong, I dare well say,
I was as fresh as fairest May,
And like a malapert yong else,
As proudly did I beare my selfe.
But pride men say, will haue a fall,
Euen so had I, and therewithall
To seruants seruant I became,
And euery puzzell is my dame.
When that I once haue done my worke,
I am inforced in hurnes to lurke,
Expecting when for want of meate,
My fellow seruant should me eate.

A broome, when it is well worne, and none other thing at hand, serueth to feede the fire withall.