The Phanseys of William Cavendish Marquis of Newcastle addressed to Margaret Lucas and her Letters in reply: Edited by Douglas Grant |
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The Phanseys of William Cavendish Marquis of Newcastle | ||
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14
A Songe
[All my Misfortunes they are gone]
All my Misfortunes they are gone
Now wee are one;
Dispise the greatest Monarks' frownes
And all their Crownes;
And triflinge of all. What's mankinde?
Like Various winde,
Like Boys that fethers blow, these be
Compar'd to thee.
Now wee are one;
Dispise the greatest Monarks' frownes
And all their Crownes;
And triflinge of all. What's mankinde?
Like Various winde,
Like Boys that fethers blow, these be
Compar'd to thee.
What's Court's dissembling? lett them lie;
Or what's Digby?
Or Greatnes of our great Frenshe Queene?
Or Mazerine?
Or our Queen? doe all shee can,
Jerman's Jerman.
Not picking Strawes, hee, shee, or hee,
Compar'd to thee.
Or what's Digby?
Or Greatnes of our great Frenshe Queene?
Or Mazerine?
Or our Queen? doe all shee can,
Jerman's Jerman.
Not picking Strawes, hee, shee, or hee,
Compar'd to thee.
The Phanseys of William Cavendish Marquis of Newcastle | ||