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- If he be addict to vice,
Quickly him, they will intice.
It to Women he be bent,
They have at Commsundement.
But if Fortune once doe frown,
Then farewell his great renown;
They that fawnd on him before,
Vie his company no more.
Hee that is thy friend indeed;
Hoe will help thee in thy need:
If thou forrow, he will weepe:
If thou wake, hee cannot sleep:
Thus of every grief, in hart
Hm, wah thee, doeth bear a part.
Thee are certain figures, to know
Faithfull friend, from flatt ring toe.

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