A Fruytful Short Dialogue Vppon The Sentence, Knovve Before Thou Knitte (Charles Pyrrye Poems)
W. I will not knit before I knowe, C. Care not for long delaye: W. And so I ...
W. I will not knit before I knowe, C. Care not for long delaye: W. And so I ...
Good, and great God, can I not think of thee, But it must, straight, my melancholy bee?Is it interpreted in ...
Corin, most unhappy swaine,Whither wilt thou drive thy flocke?Little foode is on the plaine;Full of danger is the rocke.Wolfes and ...
The wealth which others seeke for beyond seas, By the Gods gift your ...
Me thinks thou tak'st the worser way, (Enamoured Sheepheard) and in vaineThat thou wilt seeke thine own decay, ...
CLORIS, it is not thy disdaine Can ever cover with dispaire Or in cold ashes hide that care Which I ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
What thing is that, nor felt nor seene Till it bee given? a present for a Queene: A fine conceite ...
As I out of a casement sent Mine eyes as wand'ring as my thought, Upon no certayne object bent, But ...
Stay lusty blood! where canst thou seeke So blest a seat as in her cheeke? How dar'st thou from her ...
SHE fell away in her first ages spring, Whil'st yet her leafe was greene, and fresh her rinde, And whil'st ...
When those renoumed noble Peres of Greece, thrugh stubborn pride amongst theselues did iar forgetfull of the famous golden fleece, ...
NOw welcome night, thou night so long expected, that long daies labour doest at last defray, And all my cares, ...
DAyly when I do seeke and sew for peace, And hostages doe offer for my truth: she cruell warriour doth ...
IN vaine I seeke and sew to her for grace, and doe myne humbled hart before her poure: the whiles ...
YE Nymphes of Mulla which with carefull heed, The siluer scaly trouts doe tend full well, and greedy pikes which ...
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 ...
YE tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle, do seeke most pretious things to make your gain: and both the Indias ...
LOng languishing in double malady, of my harts wound and of my bodies greife: there came to me a leach ...
VNquiet thought, whom at the first I bred, Of th'inward bale of my loue pined hart: and sithens haue with ...
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