The Sheepheard Arsileus Replie to Syrenus Song (Bartholomew Young Poems)
Let that time a thousand moneths endure,Which brings from heaven the sweet and silver showers,And joys the earth (of comfort ...
Let that time a thousand moneths endure,Which brings from heaven the sweet and silver showers,And joys the earth (of comfort ...
Let now the goodly Spring-tide make us merrie, And fields, which pleasant flowers doo adorne: And Vales, Meades, ...
Guarda mi las Vaccas Carillo, por tu fe,Besa mi Primero, Yo te las guardare.I Pre-thee keepe my Kine ...
Neere to the River banks, with greeneAnd pleasant trees on every side,Where freest minds would most have beene,That never felt ...
Let now each Meade with flowers be depainted, Of sundry colours sweetest odours glowing:Roses yeeld foorth your smells so ...
Sheepheards give eare, and now be stillUnto my passions, and their cause, and what ...
Never a greater foe did Love disdaine, Or trode on grasse so gay,Nor Nimph ...
Now Love and Fortune turne to me againe, And now each one enforceth and assures ...
No more (o cruell Nimph,) now hast thou prayedEnough in thy revenge, proove not thine ireOn him that yeelds, the ...
Firmius. Of mine owne selfe I doo complaine, And not for loving thee so ...
Syrenus. Who hath of Cupids cates and dainties prayed,May feede his stomack with them at his pleasure:If in his drinke ...
A faire Mayde wed to prying Jealousie,One of the fairest as ever I did see:If that thou wilt a secret ...
Sel. I See thee jolly Sheepheard merrie, And firme thy faith, and sound as a berrie.Sil. ...
Taurisius. The cause why that thou doo'st denie To looke on ...
Faustus, if thou wilt reade from me These fewe and simple lines,By them most clearely thou shalt see,How ...
If that the gentle winde dooth moove the leaves with pleasant sound,If that the ...
Syl. Sheepheard, why doo'st thou hold thy peace? Sing, and thy joy to us report:Arsil. ...
When that I poore soule was borne,I was borne unfortunate:Presently the Fates had sworne,To fore-tell my haplesse state.Titan his faire ...
My life (young Sheepheardesse) for thee Of needes to death must post:But yet my ...
Sheepheard, who can passe such wrong, And a life in woes so deepe?Which to live is ...
If to be lov'd it thee offend, I cannot choose but love thee still:And so thy greefe shall ...
Since thou to me wert so unkinde, My selfe I never loved, for I could not love him in ...
As many stars as Heauen containeth, striueTo frame my harme, and lucklesse hap to show:And in th' Earth no grasse ...
Me thinks thou tak'st the worser way, (Enamoured Sheepheard) and in vaineThat thou wilt seeke thine own decay, ...
Young Sheepheard turne a-side, and move Me not to follow thee:For I will neither kill with love, Nor ...
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