Loves martyr or, Rosalins complaint. Allegorically shadowing the truth of Loue, in the constant Fate of the Phoenix and Turtle. A Poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie; now first translated out of the uenerable Italian Torquato Caeliano, by Robert Chester. With the true legend of famous King Arthur, the last of the nine Worthies, being the first Essay of a new British Poet: collected out of diuerse Authenticall Records. To these are added some new compositions, of seuerall moderne Writers whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes, upon the first Subiect: viz. the Phoenix and Turtle |
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28. My thoughts are dead, cause thou art sped.
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28. My thoughts are dead, cause thou art sped.
My inward Muse can sing of nought but Loue,Thoughts are his Heralds, flying to my breast
Are entertained, if they thence remoue,
Dead shall their master be, and in vnrest;
Cause all the world thy hatred to reproue,
Thou art that All-in-all that I loue best:
Art thou then cruell? no thou canst not be
Sped with so foule a fiend as Crueltie.
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