Like @3AEsops@1 fellow-slaves, O @3Mercury@1, Which could do all things, thy faith is; and I Like @3AEsops@1 selfe, which nothing; I confesse I should have had more faith, if thou hadst lesse; Thy credit lost thy credit: 'Tis sinne to doe, In this case, as thou wouldst be done unto, To beleeve all: Change thy name: thou art like @3Mercury@1 in stealing, but lyest like a @3Greeke@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: ALFRED MOIR by EDGAR LEE MASTERS PLEASURE MIXED WITH PAIN by THOMAS WYATT RELIGIO LAICI; OR, A LAYMAN'S FAITH by JOHN DRYDEN POMONA by WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 32 by PHILIP SIDNEY ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS: PART 3: 5. WALTON'S BOOK OF LIVE by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH JUDITH by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH HYMN, COMPOSED FOR THE CHILDREN OF A SUNDAY SCHOOL by BERNARD BARTON |