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Show T/HE UHDI Works it feems proper to infert a few ftanzas, thoug o c a e e e g e i t a v h t fa he cannot b Defcripcion of Spring, wherein eche thing renewes and bloome fourt foote feafon that bud bringes e va th e a l hy t d a c With greneghat The Prologue to the Bouge g lN Autumpne whan the fonne in vyrgyn e n f fh n e t f t w a n t g N Th Whan Luna full of mutabylyt As Emperes the dyademe hath worn e n r f n r { e e fo m c Somer i The hart hath hunge hys olde head on the pale B The turtle to her mate hath told the tale radyante hete enryped hath our corn Of our poleartyke, fmylynge halfe in fcorn The bucke in brake his winter coate he flynges e d d h r w t r M a w m t Th I callynge to mynde the greate auctoryt Of poctes olde, whiche full craftel Vnder as couerte termes as coulde b Can touche a trouth, and cloke fubtyll With fresthe vtteraunce full fentencyoull Dyuerfe in ftyle fome fpared not vyce to wryt Some of mortalitie nobly did endyt s g y f (h a a g o f h al d a T The {wift fwallow purfueth the flyes fmalle, The bufy bee her honey how fhe mynges Winter is worne that was the floures bale And thus I fee among thefe pleafant thynge Eche care decayes, and yet my forrow {prynges May neuer dye, but euermore endur That Cupides fcourge had made me runne I looked back to meet the place 1 was fore moued to a forfe the fam But ignoraunce full foone dyd me dyfcur And not to wryte away leguldm topull led the waye me ha Myne eyne to greedy of theyre hyre for he fo wyll atteyn i g y n c hi a t h r f n d c E His heed maye be harde, but feble is brayn Had made me lofe a better prey For when in fighes I fpent the day But of reproche furely he maye not my "That clymmeth byer than he may fotinge hau The boyling fmoke dyd fill bewray The prefent heat of fecret flame m g t w i g m k o c n u c A Yet haue I knowen fuche er thi u f h l fh w e w d y f h a h ‘ Thus vp and downe my mynde was drawen an And when falt teares do bayne my breaft Where love his pleafant traynes hath fown That I ne wyfte what to do was beft So fore enwered that I was at the laft Ere that the buddes were {pronge and blowne And when myne eyen dyd ftill purfue cil non has bee reig frequentl mor o By outward fignes appeared playne her for helpe 'my harte was fle Butallt cele brated than the earl of Surry ; and this hiftory woul therefore have been imperfeét without fome fpecimens of his works, which yet it is not eafy todiftin guith fro T, ;ayam ;n ;:;:&%?ég?;g?;};éae T blynd theyre eyes that elfe thould fe My fheckled che thofe of Sir Thomas Wyat and others suehew lpc]gi re((:t };\Ed nosv t}:e‘ec({)iser\:llt) with which they are confounded in the edition that 7 'The three firft are, & ASZC E:VOO‘;S?{‘;]%Z(;L}IIEl{giatzc{ggr%t:g;has fallen into my hands Surr_yjs believe the reft bein qf th fam age are feletted, fome as examples of different meafures and one as the oldeft compofitio found in blank verfe When every loke thefe cheekes might feayne From dedly pale to glowing red In myne hoftes houfe called powers keye Henry V1L Her beauty hath the fruytes oppreft Theyre greedy looks dyd oft renew The hydden wounde within my brefte And to Iye downe as foone as I my dreft At Harwyche porte flumbrynge as 1 lay in th The flying chale of theyre requeft Enforfed to flepe, and for to take fome refi Of the witts that flourihe From whence my weary courfe begunne And then I faw howe my defyr And fhewed that in this arte I was not {ur l d t w y f fh n m l i - For t my penn Defcripcion of the reftlefs eftate ofa lover c r t l h m le h u y V Whereby I rede, theyr renome and theyr fam m The fithes flete with newe repayred fcale At our foly, and our vnftedfaftnefl Aduyfyng fave only the lover TH langhap JTIH © T.OI which 1 hav From whence no bliirine foar 'd |