The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania Written by the right honorable the Lady Mary Wroath |
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The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania | ||
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[That which to some their wishes ends present]
That
which to some their wishes ends present,
Is counted day, which former crosses mend,
Yet night-like day my blessings do preuent,
And brings that losse, whereto my mischeifs tend.
Is counted day, which former crosses mend,
Yet night-like day my blessings do preuent,
And brings that losse, whereto my mischeifs tend.
By dayes approach, alasse, that light doth end,
Which is the onlylight of my content,
And more I see, day striue her light to lend
The darker am I, by sad parting rent.
Which is the onlylight of my content,
And more I see, day striue her light to lend
The darker am I, by sad parting rent.
Like one long kept in prison, brought to light;
But for his end, condemned nere to bee
Freed from his Dungeon, till that wretched hee,
Conclude his liuing with his latest sight.
But for his end, condemned nere to bee
Freed from his Dungeon, till that wretched hee,
Conclude his liuing with his latest sight.
So now with griefe, doth day appeare to mee,
And Oh! too early since we parting see.
And Oh! too early since we parting see.
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