1Pastime with good company
2I love and shall unto I die.
3Grudge whoso will, but none deny,
4So God be pleased, this live will I.
5For my pastance
6Hunt, sing, and dance.
7My heart is set
8All godely sport
9To my comfort.
10Who shall me let?
11Youth will have needs daliance,
12Of good or ill some pastance.
13Company me thinketh then best
14All thoftes and fantasies to digest.
15For idleness
16Is chief mistress
17Of vices all.
18Than who can say
19But "pass the day"
20Is best of all?
21Company with honesty
22Is virtue, and vice to flee.
23Company is good or ill
24But every man hath his free will.
25The best ensue,
26The worst eschew,
27My mind shall be.
28Virtue to use,
29Vice to refuse,
30I shall use me.
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