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TO HIS SON by WALTER RALEIGH

First Line: THREE THINGS THERE BE THAT PROSPER UP APACE
Last Line: It frets the halter, and it chokes the child
Subject(s): DEATH; FATHERS & SONS; DEAD, THE;

THREE things there be that prosper up
apace,
And flourish while they grow asunder far;
But on a day, they meet all in a place,
And when they meet, they one another mar.

And they be these: the Wood, the Weed, the Wag:
The Wood is that that makes the gallows tree;
The Weed is that that strings the hangman's bag;
The Wag, my pretty knave, betokens thee.

Now mark, dear boy''"while these assemble not,
Green springs the tree, hemp grows, the wag is wild;
But when they meet, it makes the timber rot,
It frets the halter, and it chokes the child.



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