H. His Deuises for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure [by Thomas Howell] |
Admonition to his Friend.
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H. His Deuises | ||
Admonition to his Friend.
If thou wilte be rightfull,Alwayes stande thou faythfull.
To doe well be carefull,
Note friends and be thankfull.
Marke wise speeche and loue it.
Alwayes praye, and boast not,
Eschue pride, and vaunte not.
Hate no man, disdaine not,
Take time and sleepe not.
Eche vertue trayne iustly,
Regarde betters wisely.
Offend no wight wrongly,
And declare alwayes truely.
So God sure will loue thee,
And good men will praise thee.
When Uertue shall grace thee,
All fame shall embrace thee.
H. His Deuises | ||