On The Death Of Sir Rowland Cotton…
On The Death Of Sir Rowland Cotton… More Cottons yet? O let not envious Fate Attempt the Ruine of our growing State. O had it spar’d […]
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On The Death Of Sir Tho: Peltham Meerly for man’s death to mourne Were to repine that man was borne. When weake old age doth fall […]
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On The Death Of Sir Thomas Lea You that affright with lamentable notes The servants from their beef, whose hungry throats Vex the grume porter’s surly […]
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On The Death Of The Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Bayning Though after Death, Thanks lessen into Praise, And Worthies be not crown’d with gold, but […]
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On The Life Of Man What is our life? a play of passion; Our mirth the musick of division: Our mother’s wombes the tyring houses bee […]
READ MOREOn The Picture Of Two Dolphins In A Fountayne
On The Picture Of Two Dolphins In A Fountayne These dolphins twisting each on either side For joy leapt upp, and gazing there abide; And whereas […]
READ MOREOn The Yong Baronett Portman Dying Of An Impostume In’s Head
On The Yong Baronett Portman Dying Of An Impostume In’s Head Is Death so cunning now that all her blowe Aymes at the heade? Doth now […]
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On Westwell Downes When Westwell Downes I gan to tread, Where cleanely wynds the greene did sweepe, Methought a landskipp there was spread, Here a bush […]
READ MOREOpposite To Meloncholly
Opposite To Meloncholly Returne my joyes, and hither bring A tongue not made to speake but sing, A jolly spleene, an inward feast, A causelesse laugh […]
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Posies Bracelets This keepes my hands From Cupid’s bands. Goe, keepe that hand From Hymen’s band. Silke though thou bee More soft is heeshee That weareth […]
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