Robert Greene

  • From “Farewell to Follie,” 1617
    SWEET are the thoughts that savor of content;
      The quiet mind is richer than a crown;
    Sweet are the nights in careless slumber spent,—
      The poor estate scorns Fortune’s angry frown:
    Such sweet content, such minds, such...

  • That She Sung in Her Arbor
    SITTING by a river’s side
    Where a silent stream did glide,
    Muse I did of many things
    That the mind in quiet brings.
    I ’gan think how some men deem
    Gold their god; and some esteem
    Honor is the chief content
    ...

  • Ah! what is love? It is a pretty thing,
    As sweet unto a shepherd as a king,
            And sweeter too;
    For kings have cares that wait upon a crown,
    And cares can make the sweetest face to frown:
            Ah then, ah then,
    If country loves such sweet...