Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green
Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice,
In temperate heat where he is felt and seen;
In presence prest of people, mad or wise;
Set me in high or yet in low degree,
In longest night or in the shortest day,
In clearest sky or where clouds thickest be,
In lusty youth or when my hairs are gray.
Set me in heaven, in earth, or else in hell;
In hill, or dale, or in the foaming flood;
Thrall or at large, alive whereso I dwell,
Sick or in health, in evil fame or good:
Hers will I be, and only with this thought
Content myself although my chance be nought.
Set Me Whereas The Sun Doth Parch The Green
Henry Howard
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Poem topics: evil, green, heaven, night, people, sick, sky, sun, earth, good, wise, health, chance, ice, high, large, thought, Valentine's Day, youth, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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