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A Margarite of America
By T. Lodge
Lodge, Thomas (1558?-1625)
[dedication]
[section]
Humanæ Miseriæ discursus.
PIETATI.
PIETATI.
[With Ganimede now ioines the shining sunne]
[O curions Gem how I enuie each while]
CAZON.
[Vertue is dead, and here she is enshrined]
Domus doloris.
[Thine age and wastfull tempests thee.]
[Iudge not my thoughts, ne measure my desires]
[I smile to see the toies]
[I pine away expecting of the houre]
[I see a new sprung sunne that shines more cleerely]
[Teares, cares, wrongs, griefe feele I]
[I see with my hearts bleeding]
[When as my pale to her pure lips vnited]
[Euen at the brinke of sorrowes ceasles streames]
[Heape frowne on frowne, disdaine vpon disdaine]
[Those glorious lampes that heauen illuminate]
[O shadie vales, O faire inriched meades]
[Twixt reuerence and desire, how am I vexed?]
[Not so much borrowed beautie hath the starres]
Margaritaes Epitaph.
Dianaes Epitaph.
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A Margarite of America
A Margarite of America
By T. Lodge
Thomas Lodge
1558?-1625
Printed for Iohn Busbie [etc.]
London
1596
A Margarite of America