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1601

18. The man of life vpright.


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    The man of life vpright,
          Whose guiltlesse hart is free
    From all dishonest deedes,
          or thought of vanitie.

                2
    The man whose silent dayes,
          In harmelesse ioyes are spent
    Whom hopes cannot delude,
          Nor sorrow discontent.

                3
    That man needes neyther towers,
          Nor armour for defence:
    Nor secret vautes to flie
          From thunders violence.

                4
    Hee onely can behold
          With vnafrighted eyes
    The horrours of the deepe,
          And terrours of the Skies.

                5
    Thus scorning all the cares,
          That fate, or fortune brings,
    He makes the heau'n his booke,
          His wisedome heeu'nly things.

                6
    Good thoughts his onely friendes,
          His wealth a well-spent age,
    The earth his sober Inne,
          And quiet Pilgrimage.
    

Words and music by Thomas Campion

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