Retire My Soul, Consider Thine Estate

William Byrd

Retire my soul, consider thine estate,
And justly sum thy lavish sin's account.
Time's dear expense, and costly pleasures rate,
How follies grow, how vanities amount.
Write all these down, in pale Death's reckoning tables,
Thy days will seem but dreams, thy hopes but fables.

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The song “Retire My Soul, Consider Thine Estate” by The Sixteen was composed by William Byrd.

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