An Entertainment of King Iames and Queene Anne, at Theobalds ... 22. of May, 1607 | ||
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O blessed change!
And no lesse glad, then strange!
Where, wee, that loose, haue wunne;
And, for a beame, enioy a Sunne.
Cho.
And no lesse glad, then strange!
Where, wee, that loose, haue wunne;
And, for a beame, enioy a Sunne.
So, little sparkes become great fires,
And high rewards crowne low desires.
And high rewards crowne low desires.
Was neuer blisse
More full, or cleare, then this!
The present month of May
Ne're look'd so fresh, as doth this day.
Cho.
More full, or cleare, then this!
The present month of May
Ne're look'd so fresh, as doth this day.
So, gentle winds breed happie springs,
And dutie thriues by breath of Kings.
And dutie thriues by breath of Kings.
The Author B. I.
An Entertainment of King Iames and Queene Anne, at Theobalds ... 22. of May, 1607 | ||