The greene Knights farewell to Fansie
Fansie (quoth he) farewell, whose badge I long did beare, And in my hat full harebrayndly, thy flowers did I […]
Fansie (quoth he) farewell, whose badge I long did beare, And in my hat full harebrayndly, thy flowers did I […]
Why live I wretch (quoth he) alas and wellaway, Or why beholde my heavy eies, this gladsome sunny day? Since […]
If what you want, you (wanton) had at will, A stedfast minde, a faythfull loving heart: If what you speake […]
from The Princely Pleasures At Kenelworth Castle O Noble Queene give eare, to this my floating muse: And let the […]
who though she were not verye fayre, yet was she as harde favoured as might be. IF men may credite […]
Desire of Fame would force my feeble skill, To prayse a Countesse by hir dew desert: But dread of blame […]
The straightest Tree that growes upon one onely roote: If that roote fayle, wyll quickly fade, no props can do […]
L’Escu d’amour, the shield of perfect love, The shield of love, the force of stedfast faith, The force of faith […]
whome the auctor found in a homely house. These rustie walles whome cankred yeares deface, The comely corps of seemely […]