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That I am shamed to turne again to Albyon | |||
And when this message thou hast done soberly | |||
Tell hym thy name is Polysy. | |||
Diuisiō | ¶What the deuill menest thou by that | ||
Shuld I decemble from a wyld cat | |||
That euer before thys haue bled patchyng | |||
And now to play the wise man, & leaue scratching. | |||
Iniuri. | ¶Why horson it is a poynt of hye madnes | ||
For a tyme to desemble sadnes, | |||
And though thou be all redy as mad as a harte | |||
yet will I make thee madder then thou arte | |||
Diuisiō | ¶Well say on then. | ||
Iniuri. | ¶Mary then euen thus I say | ||
When that to Albion thou hast taken thy way | |||
And done thy message as I thee bad | |||
He wyll for a while be pensife and sad | |||
And hee will aske thyne aduise | |||
Then must thou dissemble thy self wyse. | |||
Diuisiō. | ¶I make god a bowe that is unpossyable | ||
That I and wysdome shuld knyt in one quyneble | |||
Or in my braine to print such abusyon | |||
That wysdome and I shuld be in one conclusion | |||
For when I was yonge my mother charged mee | |||
And said beware wyt son though thou neuer thee. | |||
Iniuri. | ¶& I am not disposed to chaunge much your lyue | ||
But here me speke an end though you neuer thriue | |||
Diuisiō. | ¶Well say on then and tell mee what counsell | ||
I shall giue Albion that may sound well | |||
To both our profits that wolde I know. | |||
Iniuri. | ¶Thou shalt teche him a wronge crosse row | ||
And tell him best it is after thine aduise | |||
With myrth and Prodigalitie him to exercyse | |||
And take of his owne good while he maye | |||
Lest all at last be brybid awaye | |||
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