Take heed betime lest ye be spied, Your loving eyes cannot hide, At last the truth will sure be tried, Therefore take heed. For some there be of crafty kind, Though you show no part of your mind, Surely their eyes ye cannot blind, Therefore take heed! For in like case theirselves hath been, And thought right sure none had them seen, But it was not as they did ween, Therefore take heed! Although they be of divers schools, And well can use all crafty tools, At length they prove themselves but fools, Therefore take heed! If they might take you in that trap, They would soon leave it in your lap; To love unspied is but a hap. Therefore take heed! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FIRST MOVIE by DAVID WAGONER THE WOOING by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE OLD VIOLIN by MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN THE ROAST BEEF OF OLD ENGLAND by HENRY FIELDING AGAINST THEM WHO LAY UNCHASTITY TO THE SEX OF WOMAN by WILLIAM HABINGTON A LETTER TO LADY [MISS] MARGARET-CAVANDISH-HOLLES-HARLEY, WHEN A CHILD by MATTHEW PRIOR FOOTLIGHT MOTIFS: 3. GABY DESLYS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS HERE ENTER NOT by KATHARINE CANBY BALDERSTON THE IMPROVISATORE: RODOLPH THE WILD by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |