A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys yealding as sweete hony as some of our English bees [by William Goddard] |
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A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||
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[Smale-witt loues a woman, oh wonder straunge!]
Smale-witt loues a woman, oh wonder straunge!But wherefore think you? world tis time you channge
Tis tyme; tis high time that you were renewd
When men think women virtuouslie endewd
Aske him why hee loues hir, vp go'es eyes
For virtue, For hir virtue sir he cries
It is hir virtue onelie (sir saith hee)
That hath soe sence-charmd and soe rauisht mee
World World; thy latter age it seemes proues best
Fond' Smale witt nowe gives not his loue hot chace
As others doe, onelie for flesh and case
But for hir virtue; tis for his virtues sake
That makes young Smale-witt that chace vndertake
Nowe god be'es speed; praie god the youth maie wynn hir
But's chaunce is rare yf hee findes virtue in hir.
A neaste of vvaspes latelie fovnd out and discouered in the Law-countreys | ||