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gardener_the: O, what delights to us the garden ground doth bring!
Seed, leaf, flow’r, fruit, herb, bee, and tree, and more than I may sing!
Nicholas Grimald, 1557
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LucyCMJackson: No advances on Nicholas Grimald’s 1548 ‘Archipropheta’..?
ClaireMasset: 'From heavy hearts all doleful dumps the garden chaseth quite / Strength it restores to limbs, draws and fulfills the sight; / with cheer revives the senses all and maketh labour light.' The Garden, Nicholas Grimald (Painting by James Lynch)
ehutchinson1513: The 16th c. English poet Nicholas Grimald "translated" this poem, but made it about Cicero instead of Livy:
"For Tullie late, a toomb I gan prepare:
When Cynthie, thus, bad mee my labour spare.
Such maner things becoom the ded, quoth hee:
Jobasha: A little garden poem to take solace in during these strange times.
GlittermoonC: Pretties from the garden to cheer you today.
And a bit of a poem by Nicholas Grimald to cheer you:
“The garden it allures, it feeds, it glads the sprite;
From heavy hearts all doleful dumps the garden…
robert_stagg: Early modernists! Does it sound plausible that Marlowe picked up hints as to what blank verse might be used for from Nicholas Grimald’s two blank verse poems in Tottel’s ‘Songs and Sonnets’? The first is a poem of geographical reach and rant (a cue for Tamburlaine)... [1/2]
CorTraditionis: 314. "People-pestered London."
Nicholas Grimald: The Lover to His Dear
VenetiaJane: 'O, what delights to us the garden ground doth bring?
Seed, leaf, fruit, herb, bee and tree, and more, then I may s...
OxfordCEMS: Free performance of Nicholas Grimald's "The Archprophet, A Tragedy" (1548) at Christ Church this Saturday.
EarlyDramaatOX: 1/2 Come one come all to an EDOX show on Saturday night! Nicholas Grimald's Archipropheta, a very gruesome tragedy!