A Small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda Entituled The Evill-intreated Lover, Or The Melancholy Knight Originally written in the Greeke Tongue, by an unknowne Author. Afterwards Translated into Spanish; after that, for the Excellency thereof, into the French Tongue by N. H. next by B. M. into the Thuscan, and now turn'd into English Verse by L. L. [i.e. Leonard Lawrence] a well-wisher to the Muses |
A Small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda Entituled The Evill-intreated Lover, Or The Melancholy Knight | ||
The dying man he doth exceed in griefe,
Yet unkinde death to kill him doth deny:
Himselfe he lives not, and for his reliefe,
He seekes for death, who from him still doth flye
Yet unkinde death to kill him doth deny:
Himselfe he lives not, and for his reliefe,
He seekes for death, who from him still doth flye
A Small Treatise betwixt Arnalte and Lucenda Entituled The Evill-intreated Lover, Or The Melancholy Knight | ||