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H. His Deuises

for his owne exercise, and his Friends pleasure [by Thomas Howell]
 
 

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[L Let wisedome welde your witte and all your wayes]

L Let wisedome welde your witte and all your wayes,
A Among the best your credite twill enhaunce:
D Detest eche Uice, by Uertue purchase prayse,
I In Noble moulde, a Noble minde aduaunce.
M March on with those gainst frayle desyres that fight,
A And gayne the Gole where glorye grief doth dwell:
R Resist eche wrong, endeuour to doe right;
I Imbrace good will of such as wishe you well.
S Suspend to deeme the worst, what euer breede,
A And poyse eche poynte before you verdit giue,
V Untill you syft the depth of doubts in deede,
I It skill shall shewe to let the matter liue.
L Last beare in minde as course doth chaunge the yeare,
E Euen so all Natures workes in time doe weare.