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H. His Deuises

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

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[T Tyme and trust doth trie both weake and sure]

T Tyme and trust doth trie both weake and sure,
O O blisfull hap that trust in time maye reache:
T The patients paine which sicknesse doth procure,
H Hath health or ende, at last to be his leache.
E Effects (alas) I see doe fall out harde,
L Lost labor reapes the crop of lyngering griefe,
A And friendships force, through falshoode is debarde.
D Despite denies deserte to reache reliefe,
I I see some smyle as they wers gyrte with gladnesse,
S Stayde vp by hope, though drencht in deepe dispayre:
P Preferring sporte, but daunted downe with sadnesse.
E Enioying nought, yet faine to flye in th' ayre.
K Kept farre from you (God graunt) all such annoye,
E Embraste to be with them that lyue in ioye.