The Famous Historie: Cap. IX (Patrick Gordon Poems)
The Argument.An English visard with great arte foreshowesThe Douglas of spring great to these our daiesAnd how that happie famelie ...
The Argument.An English visard with great arte foreshowesThe Douglas of spring great to these our daiesAnd how that happie famelie ...
Yet bold attempt and dangerous, said I,Upon these kinde of men such chance to try,By nature inhumaine, much given to ...
(My God) who dids't thy glorious throne forsake, And from a Virgin pure thy manhood take, That Thou, thereby mights't us thy ...
Book IThe World, form'd out of Chaos. Man is made.The Ages change. The Giants Heauen inuade.Earth turnes their blood to ...
Suche waiwarde waies hath love that moste parte in discorde; Our willes do stand wherby our hartes but seldom dooth accorde. Disceyte ...
As late abroad asleepe I lay, Mee thought I came by wondrous chaunce:Whereas I heard a harper play, And saw great store ...
A thing most straunge to tell, of late did chaunce to me:whiles yt I tooke my pen in had, to ...
Who wisely waies false fortunes fickle change,Which in short space turnes loue to mortal hate,Shall find smal cause to deem ...
The Heavens did mourne: The windes did grinne: These vapours blacke, Their rise did make, From the vast Ocean of our sinne: For from ...
Small Atomes of themselves a World may make,As being subtle, and of every shape:And as they dance about, fit places ...
those that settle not, by reason of the straitnesseof the Place, flye out to the Circumference.Sharpe Atomes to the Center, ...
THE Atomes long, which streaming Aire makes,Are hollow, from which Forme Aire softnesse takes.This makes that Aire, and water neer ...
IN Infinites no Center can be laid,But if the World has Limits, Center's made. For whatsoe're's with Circumference fac'd,A Center ...
I prethee turn that face awayWhose splendour but benights my day.Sad eyes like mine, and wounded heartsShun the bright rayes ...
Nowe warlike Hector doth depart with Paris out the towne,They willing both in armes to shewe some deede of great ...
Svch time as Tytan with his fiery beames In highest degree, made duskish Leo sweat Field-tilling Swains driue home their ...
Part the FirstLithe and listen, gentlemen,To sing a song I will beginne:It is of a lord of faire Scotland,Which was ...
GENIUS.Time, Fate, and Fortune have at length conspir'd,To give our Age the day so much desir'd.What all the minutes, houres, ...
Let that time a thousand moneths endure,Which brings from heaven the sweet and silver showers,And joys the earth (of comfort ...
THe rolling wheele that runneth often round, The hardest steele in tract of time doth teare: and drizling drops that ...
Make my grave shape of heart so like a flower be free aired & handsome felt, Grave root pillow, tung ...
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