Arthingtons Thankefulnesse, For The Lordes Exceeding Kindnes Extended Vnto Him. (Henry Arthington Poems)
O mightie God thou Lord omnipotent,who onely rulest all thinges at thy wyll,Whose throne is far abeue the fyrmament:and whose ...
O mightie God thou Lord omnipotent,who onely rulest all thinges at thy wyll,Whose throne is far abeue the fyrmament:and whose ...
If Maroes Muse, if Homers sacred vaine, (VVhich auncient Poets, intombed lye in molde) Parnassus Nimphes had bett into my braine If that ...
VVEll dy'de the World, that we might liue to seeThis World of wit, in his Anatomee:No euill wants his good: ...
Though volumes great and learned workes, Of famous men hereof be ryfe VVherby both Papistes, Iewes and Turkes Haue deadly woundes, for all ...
Great God, whose Scepter rules the Earth,Distill thy fear into my heart,That being rapt with holy mirth,I may proclaim how ...
Love, lift me up upon thy golden wingsFrom this base world unto thy heavens hight,Where I may see those admirable ...
Farewell (sweet Cooke-ham) where I first obtain'dGrace from that Grace where perfit Grace remain'd;And where the Muses gaue their full ...
The Senses dull of my appalled museForeweryed with the trauayle of my brayneIn scannyng of the argued Bookes difuse,And darke ...
Lvld in an heauenly Charme of pleasing passions,Many their well thewd rimes doe fayre attemperVnto their amours, while another fashionsLoue ...
Like to the weake estate of a poore friend, To whom sweet fortune hath bene euer slow, VVhich dayly doth ...
THe world that cannot deeme of worthy things, when I doe praise her, say I doe but flatter: so does ...
THE FIRST BOOKE OF THE FAERIE QUEENE Contayning THE LEGENDE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE, OR OF HOLINESSEProemi ...
YE learned sisters which haue oftentimes beene to me ayding, others to adorne: Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull ...
YE learned sisters, which have oftentimes Beene to me ayding, others to adorne, Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull ...
Ioy of my life, full oft for louing you I blesse my lot, that was so lucky placed: but then ...
AFter so long a race as I haue run Through Faery land, which those six books copile giue leaue to ...
BEing my selfe captyued here in care, My hart, whom none with seruile bands can tye: but the fayre tresses ...
BVt if ye saw that which no eyes can see, The inward beauty of her liuely spright, Garnisht with heauenly ...
NOw is my loue all ready forth to come, Let all the virgins therefore well awayt, And ye fresh boyes ...
LOe where she comes along with portly pace, Lyke Phoebe from her chamber of the East, Arysing forth to run ...
GReat wrong I doe, I can it not deny, to that most sacred Empresse my dear dred, not finishing her ...
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