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{|
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'''1.'''
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: Pastime with good company
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: I love and shall until I die
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: grudge who lust but none deny
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: so God be pleased thus live will I
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: for my pastance
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: hunt sing and dance
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: my heart is set
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: all goodly sport
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: for my comfort
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: who shall me let
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'''2.''' 
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: youth must have some dalliance
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: of good or ill some pastance
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: Company methinks then best
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: all thoughts and fancies to digest.
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: for Idleness
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: is chief mistress
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: of vices all
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: then who can say.
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: but mirth and play
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: is best of all.
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'''3.''' 
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: Company with honesty
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: is virtue vices to flee.
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: Company is good and ill
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: but every man has his free will.
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: the best ensue
 +
: the worst eschew
 +
: my mind shall be.
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: virtue to use
 +
: vice to refuse
 +
: thus shall I use me.
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|}
 
[[image:Pastime.jpg|thumb|right|Original manuscript]]
 
[[image:Pastime.jpg|thumb|right|Original manuscript]]
 
'''1.'''
 
  Pastime with good company
 
  I love and shall until I die
 
  grudge who lust but none deny
 
  so God be pleased thus live will I
 
  for my pastance
 
  hunt sing and dance
 
  my heart is set
 
  all goodly sport
 
  for my comfort
 
  who shall me let
 
 
 
 
 
youthe muſt haue ſū daliance youth must have some dalliance
 
off good or yll ſū paſtance. of good or ill some pastance
 
Company me thynkſ then beſt Company me thinks then best
 
all thoughtſ & fanſys to deieſt. all thoughts and fancies to digest.
 
ffor Idillnes for Idleness
 
is cheff maſtres is chief mistress
 
of vices all of vices all
 
then who can ſay. then who can say.
 
but myrth and play but mirth and play
 
is beſt of all. is best of all.
 
   
 
Company wt honeſte Company with honesty
 
is vertu vices to ffle. is virtue vices to flee.
 
Company is good & ill Company is good and ill
 
but eûy man hath hys fre wyll. but every man has his free will.
 
the beſt enſew the best ensue
 
the worſt eſthew the worst eschew
 
my mynde ſhalbe. my mind shall be.
 
vertu to vſe virtue to use
 
vice to refuce vice to refuse
 
thus ſhall I vſe me. thus shall I use me.
 
  
 
* '''Composition''' and '''lyrics''' by King [[:wikipedia:en:Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] (* 1491, &dagger1547), c. 1513
 
* '''Composition''' and '''lyrics''' by King [[:wikipedia:en:Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] (* 1491, &dagger1547), c. 1513
 
* '''Source:''' [[:wikipedia:en:Pastime with Good Company|Pastime with Good Company]]
 
* '''Source:''' [[:wikipedia:en:Pastime with Good Company|Pastime with Good Company]]
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[[category:English language]]
 
[[category:English language]]

Revision as of 08:11, 1 May 2018


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      Pas -- time with good com -- pa -- ny,
      I love and shall un -- til I die,
      grudge who lust but none de -- ny,
      so God be pleased thus live will I,
      for my pas -- tance,
      hunt sing and dance,
      my heart is set,
      all good -- ly sport,
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1.

Pastime with good company
I love and shall until I die
grudge who lust but none deny
so God be pleased thus live will I
for my pastance
hunt sing and dance
my heart is set
all goodly sport
for my comfort
who shall me let

2.

youth must have some dalliance
of good or ill some pastance
Company methinks then best
all thoughts and fancies to digest.
for Idleness
is chief mistress
of vices all
then who can say.
but mirth and play
is best of all.

3.

Company with honesty
is virtue vices to flee.
Company is good and ill
but every man has his free will.
the best ensue
the worst eschew
my mind shall be.
virtue to use
vice to refuse
thus shall I use me.
Original manuscript
Public Domain This work is in the Public Domain because of its age.