Divine Poems Written By Thomas Washbourne |
To the noble Lady, and to him much endeered, the Lady M. T.
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Divine Poems | ||
To the noble Lady, and to him much endeered, the Lady M. T.
We envy Shropshire now, since it of lateDoth you impropriate,
Not letting us have the least share in you,
To whom a part is due.
We wish your Buckland house a Palace were
That we might see you there;
For since the time that you went hence away,
We not our selves enjoy.
In losing you we lose our better part,
And now we have no heart.
Or quick'n us with your presence as before.
Or else we languish, and can live no more,
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