|
| Search results for: p | Found 8786 Poems |
| 5352. | On The Death Of Mistress Mary Prideaux by William Strode> | | Weep not because this childe hath dyed so yong,
But weepe because yourselves have livde so long:
Age is not fild by growth of time, for then
What o... |
| 5353. | On The Death Of Sir Tho: Peltham by William Strode> | | Meerly for man's death to mourne
Were to repine that man was borne.
When weake old age doth fall asleepe
Twere foule ingratitude to weepe:
Those t... |
| 5356. | Opposite To Meloncholly by William Strode> | | Returne my joyes, and hither bring
A tongue not made to speake but sing,
A jolly spleene, an inward feast,
A causelesse laugh without a jest,
A fa... |
| 5357. | Posies Bracelets by William Strode> | | This keepes my hands
From Cupid's bands.
Goe, keepe that hand
From Hymen's band.
Silke though thou bee
More soft is heeshee
That weareth... |
| 5359. | The Chimney-Sweeper's Song by William Strode> | | Hath Christmas furr'd your Chimneys,
Or have the maides neglected,
Doe Fire-balls droppe from your Chimney's toppe,
The Pidgin is respected,
Looke... |
|