Hymn (Sidney Godolphin Poem)
Lord when the wise men came from farr, Led to thy Cradle by a Starr, Then did the shepherds too ...
Lord when the wise men came from farr, Led to thy Cradle by a Starr, Then did the shepherds too ...
NOE more unto my thoughts appeare, Att least appeare lesse fayre, For crazy tempers justly feare The goodnesse of the ...
LORD when the wise men came from farr Ledd to thy Cradle by A Starr, Then did the shepheards too ...
THE PROLOGUE. This worthy limitour, this noble Frere, He made always a manner louring cheer* *countenance Upon the Sompnour; but ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
Lyke as a ship that through the Ocean wyde, by conduct of some star doth make her way. whenas a ...
Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace, Seeing the game from him escapt away: sits downe to rest him in ...
MY hungry eyes, through greedy couetize, Still to behold the obiect of theyr payne: with no contentment can themselues suffize, ...
THe rolling wheele that runneth often round, The hardest steele in tract of time doth teare: and drizling drops that ...
Behold whiles she before the altar stands Hearing the holy priest that to her speakes And blesseth her with his ...
IN that proud port, which her so goodly graceth, whiles her faire face she reares vp to the skie: and ...
TRust not the treason of those smyling lookes, vntill ye haue theyr guylefull traynes well tryde: for they are lyke ...
Fayre eyes, the myrrour of my mazed hart, what wondrous vertue is contaynd in you the which both lyfe and ...
WAs it the worke of nature or of Art? which tempred so the feature of her face: that pride and ...
Penelope for her Vlisses sake, Deuiz'd a Web her wooers to deceaue: in which the worke that she all day ...
HAppy ye leaues when as those lilly hands, which hold my life in their dead doing might shall handle you ...
YE learned sisters, which have oftentimes Beene to me ayding, others to adorne, Whom ye thought worthy of your gracefull ...
CANTO IIII To sinfull house of Pride, Duessa guides the faithfull knight, Where brothers death to wreak Sansjoy doth chalenge ...
APRILL: Ægloga QuartaTHENOT & HOBBINOLL Tell me good Hobbinoll, what garres thee greete? What? hath some Wolfe thy tender Lambes ...
RVdely thou wrongest my deare harts desire, In finding fault with her too portly pride: the thing which I doo ...
MY hungry eyes through greedy couetize, still to behold the obiect of their paine: with no contentment can themselues suffize, ...
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