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Sonnets: Idea XXII To Folly

    By Michael Drayton



    With fools and children good discretion bears;
        Then, honest people, bear with love and me,
        Nor older yet nor wiser made by years,
    Amongst the rest of fools and children be.
        Love, still a baby, plays with gauds and toys,
    And like a wanton sports with every feather,
    And idiots still are running after boys;
    Then fools and children fitt'st to go together.
        He still as young as when he first was born,
    Nor wiser I than when as young as he;
    You that behold us, laugh us not to scorn;
    Give nature thanks you are not such as we!
        Yet fools and children sometimes tell in play;
        Some wise in show, more fools indeed than they.



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