Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets with a Discourse of the Friendly affections of Tymetes to Pyndara his Ladie. Newly corrected with additions, and set out by George Turbervile |
The Authours Epiloge to his Booke
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Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets | ||
The Authours Epiloge to his Booke
The
countnance of this Noble Cowntesse marck
When she thy Uerse with eie that Saphire like
Doth shine suruayes, let be thy onely carck
To note hir Lookes: and if she ought mislike
Say that thou shouldst haue hid it from hir sight,
Thy Authour made the best for hir delight,
When she thy Uerse with eie that Saphire like
Doth shine suruayes, let be thy onely carck
To note hir Lookes: and if she ought mislike
Say that thou shouldst haue hid it from hir sight,
Thy Authour made the best for hir delight,
The woorst he willde in couert scrole to lurke
Untill the Beare were ouerlickt afresh,
For why in deepe this hastie hatched wurke
Resembleth much the shapelesse lumpe of flesh
That Beares bring forth: So when I lick thee ouer
Thou shalt (I trust) thy perfite shape recouer.
Untill the Beare were ouerlickt afresh,
For why in deepe this hastie hatched wurke
Resembleth much the shapelesse lumpe of flesh
That Beares bring forth: So when I lick thee ouer
Thou shalt (I trust) thy perfite shape recouer.
Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs and Sonets | ||