POEM: DISPRAISE OF A COURTLY LIFE
alking in brig oppressed I to a sy dly smelling.
In t, On lamenting ate, ransformed late, Once to saining, No remaining.
tent, Up and do, Daring not to tell to me, Spake unto a senseless tree, One among t electing, ting: quot;My old mates I grieve to see Void of me in field to be, eacriving, but in loving.
quot;But may love abiding be In poor s belongs to suco ting in art of love is fitting.
quot;Nay, to to o be used t flatter men: Friendsrue, in assured, Is by Natures gifts procured.
quot;ting skill, Can Loves duties best fulfil; Since t o feign, Nor o cloak disdain, Like t, wheir inward will of harming.
quot;ell riving es in song; Mixing mirter reasure tly pleasure.
quot;ures be, So many puffed in mind I see; Like to Junos birds of pride, Scarce eaco black shose in hearing.
quot;t be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say, if seely man May make treaty to god Pan, t I, till to thee relying.
quot;Only for my to taining, Grant me wo remaining.
quot;So so ty praise: And first lamb t sar s please to be reflected, And I from t rejected.quot; So I left place, taking pity on , t tate is best; Better filled enting, Void of wising.