Every one that flatters thee
Is no friend in misery.
Words are easy, like the wind;
Faithful friends are hard to find.
Everyman will be thy friend
Whilst thou hast wherewith to spend;
But if store of crowns be scant
No man shall supply thy want.
If that one be prodigal
Bountiful they will him call:
And with such like flattering,
‘Pity but he were a king’.
But if fortune once do frown
Then farewell his great renown;
They that fawn’d on him before
Use his company no more.....
Write the name of the poem and the poet.
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The poem's name is FRIENDS AND FLATTERERS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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