Davids Ode (Francis Sabie Poems)
O Great Creator of the starrie Pole, and heauenly things O mightie founder of the earthly mole, chiefe king of ...
O Great Creator of the starrie Pole, and heauenly things O mightie founder of the earthly mole, chiefe king of ...
Wonder not Cynthia, thou who art Thy selfe a wonder, whose each part ...
Thou waterest her furrows, thou sendest rain into the little valleys thereof; thou makest it soft with the drops of ...
Methought, through many years and lands, I sped along an arrowy flood,That leapt and lapt my face and hands, I ...
Dip down upon the northern shore O sweet new-year delaying long; Thou doest expectant ...
Dip down upon the northern shore,O sweet new-year, delaying long;Thou doest expectant Nature wrong,Delaying long, delay no more.What stays thee ...
Little bird! O little bird!I wonder at what thou doest,Thou singing merry far from me,I in sadness all alone!Little bird! ...
All that thou doest is right; but, friend, don't carry this precept On too far,—be content, all that is ...
That you are fair or wise is vain, Or strong, or rich, or generous; You must have also the untaught ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Dip down upon the northern shore O sweet new-year delaying long; Thou doest expectant nature wrong; Delaying long, delay no ...
Inside this northern summer's fold The fields are full of naked gold, Broadcast from heaven on lands it loves; The ...
All that thou doest is right; but, friend, don't carry this precept On too far,--be content, all that is right ...
In truth, oh Love, with what a boyish kind Thou doest proceed in thy most serious ways: That when the ...
One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away: Agayne I wrote ...
YE learned sisters, which have oftentimes Beene to me ayding, others to adorne, Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull ...
A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney. Dedicated To the most ...
VNto his mother straight he weeping came, and of his griefe complayned: Who could not chose but laugh at his ...
ANd thou great Iuno, which with awful might the lawes of wedlock still dost patronize, And the religion of the ...
NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected, that long daies labour doest at last defray, And all my cares, ...
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