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The Prayse Of The Needle

To all dispersed sorts of arts and trades
I write the needles prayse (that never fades).
So long as children shall be got or borne,
So long as garments shall be made or worne,
So long as hemp or flax, or sheep shall bear
Their linen woolen fleeces yeare by yeare,
So long as silk-wormes, with exhausted spoile,
Of their own entrails for man's gaine shall toyle,
Yea till the world be quite dissolv'd and past,
So long at least, the needles' use shall last.

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  • buggirl
    February 28, 2004
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    This poem made me smile. It's a little hard to read, with the olde English and all, but I suppose that can be excused because it was written 400 years ago. Anyway, I like the repitition in this poem (So long as...) The rhyming flows very nicely.

    Jen