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| 5361. | Upon The Blush Of A Faire Ladie by William Strode> | | Stay lusty blood! where canst thou seeke
So blest a seat as in her cheeke?
How dar'st thou from her face retire
Whose beauty doth command desire?
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| 5362. | Upon The Sherrifs Beere by William Strode> | | The Sheriffe of Oxford late is grown so wise
As to repreive his Beere till next assize:
Alas! twas not so quick, twas not so heady,
The Jury sate a... |
| 5363. | When Orpheus Sweetly Did Complayne by William Strode> | | When Orpheus sweetly did complayne
Upon his lute with heavy strayne
How his Euridice was slayne,
The trees to heare
Obtayn'd an eare,
And after l... |
| 5365. | Noe more unto my thoughts appeare by Sidney Godolphin> | | NOE more unto my thoughts appeare,
Att least appeare lesse fayre,
For crazy tempers justly feare
The goodnesse of the ayre;
W... |
| 5366. | Britannia's Pastorals by William Browne> | | Now as an angler melancholy standing
Upon a green bank yielding room for landing,
A wriggling yellow worm thrust on his hook,
Now in the midst he t... |
| 5367. | A Pastoral Dialogue. by Anne Killigrew> | | Dorinda. SAbæan Perfumes fragrant Roses bring,
With all the Flowers that Paint the gaudy Spring:
Scatter them all in young Alexis's way,
With a... |
| 5369. | The Second EPIGRAM. (On BILLINDA) by Anne Killigrew> | | WAnton Bellinda loudly does complain,
I've chang'd my Love of late into disdain:
Calls me unconstant, cause I now adore
The chast Marcella, th... |
| 5370. | The Third Epigram. (On an ATHEIST) by Anne Killigrew> | | POsthumus boasts he does not Thunder fear,
And for this cause would Innocent appear;
That in his Soul no Terrour he does feel,
At threatn'd Vult... |
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