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Poems (1983)
Wroth, Mary (ca. 1586-ca. 1640)
POEMS FROM THE NEWBERRY MANUSCRIPT The Secound Part of the Countesse of Montgomery's Urania
1.
[Why doe you thus torment my poorest hart?]
3.
[Most deere, more hapy soverainsing harts]
4.
[Honor now injoye the day]
5.
[This is Honor's holly day]
6.
[Come lusty gamesters of the sea]
7.
[This night the Moone eclipsed was]
8.
[Stay holy fires]
9.
[Were ever eyes of such devinitie]
10.
[Fierce love, alas yett lett mee rest]
11.
[Beehold this sacred fire]
12.
[Love lett mee live, ore lett mee dye]
13.
[Love butt a phantesie light, and vaine]
14.
[Was I to blame to trust]
15.
[Lying upon the beach]
16.
[Come deere, lett's waulke into this spring]
17.
[Most hapy memory bee ever blest]
18.
[Returne my thoughts, why fly you soe?]
SONGS FROM THE HUNTINGTON MANUSCRIPT OF Love's Victorie
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Poems (1983)
Poems (1983)
Mary Wroth
ca. 1586-ca. 1640
Louisiana State University Press
Baton Rouge London
1983
Poems (1983)