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Henry VIII

Ïðî÷èòàíèé : 134


Òâîð÷³ñòü | Á³îãðàô³ÿ | Êðèòèêà

The Time of Youth is to be Spent

The  time  of  youth  is  to  be  spent
But  vice  in  it  should  be  forfent.  
Pastimes  there  be,  I  nought  truly,
Which  one  may  use  and  vice  deny.  
And  they  be  pleasant  to  God  and  man,  
Those  should  we  covet,  win  who  can,  
As  feats  of  arms  and  such  other
Whereby  activeness  one  may  utter.  
Comparisons  in  them  may  lawfully  be  set,  
For  thereby  courage  is  surely  out  fet.  
Virtue  it  is  then  youth  for  to  spend
In  good  disports  which  it  doth  fend.  


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