The poetical works of William Strode ... Now first collected from manuscript and printed sources: to which is added: The floating island a tragi-comedy: Now first reprinted from the original edition of 1655: Edited by Bertram Dobell with a memoir of the author |
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A SONNET
[Mourne, mourne, yee lovers: Flowers dying]
Mourne, mourne, yee lovers: Flowers dyingLive againe, the cold defying,
But Beauties floure once dead dyes ever,
Falls as soone, and riseth never.
Mourne, mourne, yee lovers: sadly singing
Love hath his Winter, and no springing.
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