An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 9

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An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 9
Arber, Edward, 1836-1912
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EARY was Love, and sought to take his rest. He made his choice upon a Virgin's lap ; And slyly crept from thence into her breast, Where still he meant to sport him in his hap. The Virgin frowned, like PHCEBUS in a cloud, " Go pack, sir boy, here is no room for such ! My breast, no wanton foolish boys must shroud ! " This said, my Love did give the Wag a touch. Then as the foot, that treads the stinging snake, Hastes to be gone, for fear what may ensue : So Love, my Love was forced for to forsak...e ; And, for more speed, without his arrows flew. " Pardon ! " he said, " for why you seemed to me, My mother VENUS in her pride to be. " L 1 C 1 A. T°- Fletcher, LL. D 1593- k2 SONNET III. HE heavens beheld the beauty of my Queen ; And all amazed, to wonder thus began : " Why dotes not Jove, as erst we all have seen, And shapes himself like to a seemly man ? Mean are the matches which he sought before ; Like bloomless buds, too base to make compare : And she alone hath treasured Beauty's store ; In whom all gifts and princely graces are.

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