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The Castell of Courtesie

Whereunto is adioyned The Holde of Humilitie: With the Chariot of Chastitie thereunto annexed. Also a Dialogue betweene Age and Youth, and other matters herein conteined. By Iames Yates

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Verses vpon Hope, declared by Motion and Answere.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Verses vpon Hope, declared by Motion and Answere.

Motion.
My hope, is helpe,
which lendes my minde reliefe:
Though care be cause,
Some times, to force my griefe.


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Aunswere.
As griefe doth gripe,
and moues the heart to moane:
So hope is help'd,
by priuie thoughts alone.

Motion.
By thought alone,
is that soone help'd indeede?
Ten thousand thoughtes,
shall then my fancy feede.

Aunswere.
Well, if thou thinke
with fastened minde and stay,
Thy thought will helpe
in thinking what there may:

Motion.
With time comes thinges,
vnlike at first to proue:
So hope of Time,
when dolours doe thee moue.

Aunswere.
Such counsells good,
I take in friendly part,
And yeeld you thankes,
with willing minde and hart.