H. His Deuises for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure [by Thomas Howell] |
To his Friend M. S.
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To his Friend M. S.
If friendship true be tryde when welth doth fayle,from such as fayne, and flee if fortune lowre:
If he a friend that seemes not then to quayle,
but seekes to helpe and ayde his friend to powre.
My Staplee then a friend thou art in deede,
That helps thy friend in time of nipping neede.
H. His Deuises | ||