stanza of poem friend flattereres
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Every one that flatters thee
Is no friend in misery
Words are easy, like the wind
Faithful friends are hard to find.
Every man will be your friend
While thou hast wherewith to spend
But if store of crowns be scant
No man shall supply your friend.
If that one be prodigal
Bountiful they will him call:
And with such like flattering,
'Pity but he was a king'
But if fortune once do frown
Then farewell his great renown:
They that fawned on him before
Use his company no more
He that is your friend indeed,
He will help thee in your need
If you sorrow, he will weep
If you make, he cannot sleep:
Thus of grief in heart
He with thee doth bear a part,
These are certain signs to know
Faithful friend from flattering foe.
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