Whether (By The Workes Of The Law) Any Of Adams Heyres May Be Restored Into Gods Fauour. (Henry Arthington Poems)
Some Men suppose, that though mans fallDid bring his of spring into paine,Yet God his Law gaue vnto all,To reconcile ...
Some Men suppose, that though mans fallDid bring his of spring into paine,Yet God his Law gaue vnto all,To reconcile ...
THE sluggish morne as yet undrest, My Phillis brake from out her East; As if shee'd made a match to ...
Doe guide my pathes, O Lorde my God, that I walke not astray:O who can mount thy holy hill, Except thou leade ...
VVEll dy'de the World, that we might liue to seeThis World of wit, in his Anatomee:No euill wants his good: ...
As doth the purple headed rose prickt in The tender bosome, of the Paphian Queene, All beauties of the Garden farre out ...
New formed Adam of the reddish earth, Exilde from Eden, Paradice of pleasure By Gods decree cast down to woes ...
Neere to the place where Nilus channels runne, There stood a town by loue long since vndone For ...
September: ?gloga Nona. Hobbinol & Diggon Dauie.Hobbinol.Diggon Dauie, I bidde her god day: Or Diggon her is, or I missaye. ...
The First Part.In Ireland, ferr over the sea,There dwelleth a bonnye kinge;And with him a yong and comlye knighte,Men call ...
May: AEgloga Quinta. Palinode & Piers. Palinode.IS not thilke the mery moneth of May, When loue lads masken in fresh ...
When shawes been sheene, and shradds full fayre,And leeves both large and longe,Itt is merry, walking in the fayre forrest,To ...
Farewell (sweet Cooke-ham) where I first obtain'dGrace from that Grace where perfit Grace remain'd;And where the Muses gaue their full ...
June: AEgloga Sexta. HOBBINOL & COLIN Cloute.HOBBINOL.LO! Collin, here the place, whose pleasaunt syte From other shades hath weand my ...
I read that once in AffricaA princely wight did raine,Who had to name Cophetua, As poets they did faine.From natures ...
Till now I doubted whether love, or sight Of thy dear beauties (Cynthia) ...
Foweles in the frith, The fisses in the flod, And I mon waxe wod; Mulch sorwe I walke with For ...
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 Ledd to thy Cradle by A Starr, Then did the shepheards too ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
I know no paynt of poetry Can mend such colourd Imag'ry In sullen inke: yet Fayrford, I May relish thy ...
SHE fell away in her first ages spring, Whil'st yet her leafe was greene, and fresh her rinde, And whil'st ...
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