Thursday, April 2, 2009

ASFASTASTHOUSHALTWANE


ASFASTASTHOUSHALTWANE


Paroday


An
Answer to William Shakespeare


Mayhappenstance
recall as fast as thou can go, then thou depart


From
conjecture to the truth of aging well, the truth is better than the
off thou sloth


For
the youth of life is given once so young, then old thou doth become


And
stay that way the rest of life convert to olde.


Vanity
is youth that never seems to age.


Add
to this the fourscore years of summer sin, who dimly ascertaineth
age.


Let
then the wombe and the bed languisheth as they play the king and
qyeen


The
qyeen is it who hath the moore.


Which
bounteousness apply to lave.


She
ornately twinned thee and in her haste has made thee copy.


As
fast as thou shalt wane thy paroday.























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