The Poems of James ShirleyKing's crown Press, 1941 - 108 pages |
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Page 15
... tear ? Or the Earth beneath his Tombe Not feel a labour in her wombe , When with her profaner dust His ashes mingle ? Sure it must Break with burden of new pain , And from her root he grow again . An Elegie upon the honourable , fair ...
... tear ? Or the Earth beneath his Tombe Not feel a labour in her wombe , When with her profaner dust His ashes mingle ? Sure it must Break with burden of new pain , And from her root he grow again . An Elegie upon the honourable , fair ...
Page 16
... Tear enbalm'd before he dies , Carries like a sheep his life , To meet the sacrificers knife , And for eternity is prest , Sad Bell - weather to the rest . Et longum Formosa vale.- FRIENDSHIP , Or Verses sent to a Lover , in Answer of a ...
... Tear enbalm'd before he dies , Carries like a sheep his life , To meet the sacrificers knife , And for eternity is prest , Sad Bell - weather to the rest . Et longum Formosa vale.- FRIENDSHIP , Or Verses sent to a Lover , in Answer of a ...
Page 54
... Tear To Wail the other Head lay mangled there : Because before his eyes no tears would shed , His Eyes themselves like tears fall from his head . O Bloody fact that whilst St. Alban dies The Murderer himself weeps out his Eyes . In Zeal ...
... Tear To Wail the other Head lay mangled there : Because before his eyes no tears would shed , His Eyes themselves like tears fall from his head . O Bloody fact that whilst St. Alban dies The Murderer himself weeps out his Eyes . In Zeal ...
Contents
To his Mistris upon the Bayes withered | 6 |
Vpon the death of K James | 14 |
A Prologue to Mr Fletchers Play in Ireland | 29 |
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agen Albans appear Ashm Bard Beaumont beauty Birds blood blush brest brow Carew Charles chast cheek commendatory Court Court Secret Cupid Cupid and Death dare death Donne doth Dyce Eccho edition Elegie Epilogue Epitaph Epithalamium euery eyes fair fear ffor flame Fleay Fletcher Gentlemen glory grace hair hath haue heart heaven Honoria and Mammon honour Howarth Hue and Cry James Shirley Jonson joyful King kisse Lady licensed lips Lord Loue Love Tricks lyric masque Mistris Muses Narcissus Nason night Nymph Odelia Ovid play poem Poet Prince printed probably Prol Prologue Queen selfe shee shew Shirley's sigh sing smile Song soul Stanley Stanza sweet tear tell Textual Notes thee thine thou thought Triumph of Beauty Venus verses vertue Virgin Viscount Savage Vpon Vppon Wittie Faire wonder yeers