George Gascoigne Life Poems

  • 1.
    1 Fie pleasure, fie! thou cloyest me with delight,
    2 Thou fill'st my mouth with sweetmeats overmuch;
    3 I wallow still in joy both day and night:
    4 I deem, I dream, I do, I taste, I touch,
    ...
  • 2.
    AT Beauty's bar as I did stand,
    When False Suspect accused,
    ``George,'' quod the judge, ``hold up thy hand;
    Thou art arraigned of flattery.
    ...
  • 3.
    THOU, with thy looks, on whom I look full oft,
    And find therein great cause of deep delight,
    Thy face is fair, thy skin is smooth and soft,
    Thy lips are sweet, thine eyes are clear and bright,
    ...
  • 4.
    No haste but good, where wisdom makes the way,
    For proof whereof behold the simple snail
    (Who sees the soldier's carcass cast away,
    With hot assault the Castle to assail)
    ...
  • 5.
    My worthy Lord, I pray you wonder not
    To see your woodman shoot so oft awry,
    Nor that he stands amazèd like a sot,
    And lets the harmless deer unhurt go by.
    ...
  • 6.
    Before mine eye, to feed my greedy will,
    'Gan muster eke mine old acquainted mates,
    Who helped the dish (of vain delight) to fill
    My empty mouth with dainty delicates;
    ...
Total 6 Life Poems by George Gascoigne

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