Thalia's Banquet Furnished with an hundred and odde dishes of newly deuised Epigrammes, Whereunto (beside many worthy friends) are inuited all that loue in offensiue mirth, and the Muses. By H. P. [i.e. Henry Peacham] |
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70. | To my towardly and hopefull Scholer Maister Edward Chamberlaine of Barnhans Broome.
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Thalia's Banquet | ||
To my towardly and hopefull Scholer Maister Edward Chamberlaine of Barnhans Broome.
Epigram 70:
Ned , neuer looke againe those daies to see,Thou liud'st, when thou appliedst thy booke with me,
What true affection bare we each to either,
How often walking in the fields together:
Haue I in Latin giu'n the names to thee,
Of this wild Flower, that Bent, this blossom'd tree,
This speckled Flie, that Hearb, this water rush.
This worme, or weed, the Bird on yonder bush?
How often when yee haue beene ask'd a play,
With voices viols haue we pass'd the day,
Now entertaining those weake aires of mine,
Anon the deepe delicious Transalpine,
Another while with pencill or with pen,
Haue limnd or drawn our friends pourtaies; & then
Commixing many colours into one,
Haue imitated some carnation,
Strange field-sound flower, or a rare seene flie,
A curious land-schap or a clouded sky?
Vnto that Poeme I haue labourd so:
Thus past our leasureable howers away;
And yee did learne euen in the midst of play.
Thalia's Banquet | ||