H. His Deuises for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure [by Thomas Howell] |
Chaunge of Country, shall not chaunge fancie.
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H. His Deuises | ||
Chaunge of Country, shall not chaunge fancie.
To syfte my fate in forrein soyle,a time though I depart:
Yet distaunce none, ne tyme, nor toyle
shall pluck from thee my hart.
But as I earst vnfaynedly,
haue vowde me wholy thyne:
So will I stande assuredly,
howe ere the worlde enclyne.
H. His Deuises | ||