Sir Edward Dyer Sweet Poems

  • 1.
    I woulde it were not as it is
    Or that I cared not yea or no;
    I woulde I thoughte it not amiss,
    Or that amiss mighte blamles goo;
    ...
  • 2.
    Devyde my tymes and rate my wretched howres
    From days to months, fro months to many yeers,
    And than compare my sweetest to my sowres then
    And see wich more in equall vewe appeares;
    ...
  • 3.
    My Phillis hath the morninge Sunne,
    at first to looke upon her:
    And Phillis hath morne-waking birds,
    her risinge still to honour.
    ...
  • 4.
    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 4 Sweet Poems by Sir Edward Dyer

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