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Parthenophil and Parthenophe

Sonnettes, Madrigals, Elegies and Odes [by Barnabe Barnes]

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TO THE MOST VERTVOVS LEARned and bewtifull Lady Marie Countesse of Penbrooke.
 
 

TO THE MOST VERTVOVS LEARned and bewtifull Lady Marie Countesse of Penbrooke.

Pride of our English Ladies, neuer match'te,
Great fauourer of Phoebus of-spring,

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In whom euen Phoebus is most florishing,
Muses cheefe comfort, of the muses hatch'te:
On whom Vrania hath so long time watch'te,
In fames rich forte with crowne triumphing,
Of laurell euer-greene in lustie spring,
After thy mortall pilgrimage dispatch'te.
Vnto those Planettes where thou shal't haue place
With thy late sainted brother to giue light:
And with harmonious Sphœres to turne in race.
Voutch-safe sweet Lady with a forhead bright
To shine on this poore muse, whose first borne fruite
That you of right would take, she maketh suite.