Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Stanzas from The Shippe of Safe-gardLXVII. G. B.
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That leades to perfite blisse,
And faine would finde the certayne way
That many wandring misse;
To abyde both care and paine,
And seeke to conquer eche delight
And worldly pleasure vaine.
That leadeth straight to ioy,
So is it all beset with thornes
And briers that anoy.
That stayes the feeble feete;
And lothsome for the time it seemes,
That after prooues most sweete.
To walke that painefull way;
But carefull mindes regarde not paine,
Such pleasure to assay.