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- Pastime with good company
- I love and shall unto I die.
- Grudge whoso will, but none deny,
- So God be pleased, this live will I.
- For my pastance
- Hunt, sing, and dance.
- My heart is set
- All goodly sport
- To my comfort.
- Who shall me let?
- Youth will have needs dalliance,
- Of good or ill some pastance.
- Company me thinketh then best
- All thoftes and fantasies to digest.
- For idleness
- Is chief mistress
- Of vices all.
- Than who can say
- But "pass the day"
- Is best of all?
- Company with honesty
- Is virtue, and vice to flee.
- Company is good or ill
- But every man hath his free will.
- The best ensue,
- The worst eschew,
- My mind shall be.
- Virtue to use,
- Vice to refuse,
- I shall use me.
- Attributed to Henry VIII