Love Poems – Page 29
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A Praise of His Lady
Give place, you ladies, and begone! / Boast not yourselves at all! / For here at hand approacheth one … -
To Her Sea-faring Lover
Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare? / And shall I still complain to thee, the which me will not hear? / Alas! say nay! say nay! and be no more so dumb, … -
The Faithless Shepherdess
While that the sun with his beams hot / Scorchèd the fruits in vale and mountain, / Philon the shepherd, late forgot, … -
Crabbed Age and Youth
CrabbÈd Age and Youth / Cannot live together: / Youth is full of pleasance, … -
Phyllida's Love-Call
Phyllida.corydon, arise, my Corydon! / Titan shineth clear. / Corydon.Who is it that calleth Corydon? … -
A Pedlar
Fine knacks for ladies! cheap, choice, brave, and new, / Good pennyworths—but money cannot move: / I keep a fair but for the Fair to view— … -
Hey nonny no!
Hey nonny no! / Men are fools that wish to die! / Is 't not fine to dance and sing … -
Preparations
Yet if His Majesty, our sovereign lord, / Should of his own accord / Friendly himself invite, … -
The New Jerusalem
Hierusalem, my happy home, / When shall I come to thee? / When shall my sorrows have an end, … -
Icarus
Love wing'd my Hopes and taught me how to fly / Far from base earth, but not to mount too high: / For true pleasure …
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