An Elegie, or Friends Passion for his Astrophill......... 212 An Epitaph upon the Right Honourable Sir Phillip Page TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND MOST VERTUOUS LADIES, THE LADIE MARGARET, COUNTESSE OF CUMBERLAND; COUNTESSE OF WARWICK. in the greener times of my youth, composed these former two Hymnes in the praise of Love and Beautie, and finding that the same too much pleased those of like age and disposition, which, being too vehemently carried with that kind of affection, do rather sucke out poyson to their strong passion, then honey to their honest delight, I was moved, by the one of you two most excellent Ladies, to call in the same; but, being unable so to do, by reason, that many copies thereof were formerly scattered abroad, I resolved at least to amend, and, by way of retraction, to reforme them, making (instead of those two Hymnes of earthly or naturall love and beautie) two others of heavenly and celestiall; the which I doe dedicate joyntly unto you two honorable sisters, as to the most excellent and rare ornaments of all true love and beautie, both in the one and the other kind; humbly beseeching you to vouchsafe the patronage of them, and to accept this my humble service, in lieu of the great graces and honourable favours which ye dayly shew unto me, until such time as I may, by better meanes, yeeld you some more notable testimonie of my thankfull mind and dutifull devotion. And even so I pray for your happinesse. Greenwich this first of September, 1596. Your Honors most bounden ever, In all humble service, ED. SP. AN HYMNE IN HONOUR OF LOVE. that since hast to Perforce subdude my poor captived hart, Or ought that else might to thee pleasing bee. And now t'asswage the force of this new flame, Onely I fear my wits enfeebled late, Come, then, O come, thou mightie God of Love! And ye, sweet Muses! which have often proved harts And ye, faire blossoms of youths wanton breed! GREAT GOD OF MIGHT, that reignest in the mynd, Or who alive can perfectly declare For ere this worlds still moving mightie masse 29 |