DISTRUST (1), by ROBERT HERRICKPoet AnalysisPoet's Biography
First Line: To safe-guard man from wrongs, there nothing must Last Line: Heare all men speak; but credit few or none. Subject(s): Distrust
To safe-guard Man from wrongs, there nothing must Be truer to him, then a wise Distrust. And to thy selfe be best this sentence knowne, Heare all men speak; but credit few or none.