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A Golden Mirrour

Conteining certaine Pithie and figuratiue Visions prognosticating good fortune to England and all true English Subiectes with an ouerthrowe to the enemies. Whereto be adioyned certaine pretie Poemes written on the names of sundrie both noble and worshipfull [by Richard Robinson]
 

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Verses vpon Maister Hugh Sharkerly, the sonne and heire of the sayd Ieffray, Esquyer.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Verses vpon Maister Hugh Sharkerly, the sonne and heire of the sayd Ieffray, Esquyer.

Haue patience present, when wrath would wreke his will,
Els wisedome wants, that guideth men from ill:
When youthfull toyes, would rashly rule the rayne,
Geue eare to age, who tels that all is vayne:
Haue care to watch the world and feare no foe.


So wisedome shall, thy witte declare and show:
Haunt not the steps, where Cupid leads the way,
And let no toung, thy counsell once bewray:
Conceile nothyng, that duetie bids reueile,
Know subiects must, nothing from Prince conceale:
Constraine no man, not more then power is,
And heare no picke-thanks, telling that and this:
Reach to the poore, that craue for Christes sake,
Let reason rule, when will would hauocke make:
Endure sure as all thy stocke hath done,
In doing so thou shinest like the sunne.
FINIS.