Sir Edward Dyer Delight Poems

  • 1.
    Hee that his mirth hath loste,
    Whose comfort is dismaid,
    Whose hope is vaine, whose faith is scorned,
    Whose trust is all betraid,
    ...
  • 2.
    Prometheus when firste frome heaven hye
    He broughte downe fyre, 'ere then on earthe not seene,
    Fond of Delight, a Satyre standing bye
    Gaue it a kyss, as it lyke Sweete had bene.
    ...
  • 3.
    Prometheus, when first from heaven high
    He brought down fire, till then on earth not seen;
    Fond of delight, a satyr, standing by,
    Gave it a kiss, as it like sweet had been.
    ...
Total 3 Delight Poems by Sir Edward Dyer

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