Stephen Hawes Body Poems

  • 1.
    The good Dame Mercy with Dame Charyte
    My body buryed full ryght humbly
    In a fayre temple of olde antyquyte,
    Where was for me a dyryge devoutely
    ...
  • 2.
    The fruytfull sentence & the noble werkes
    To our doctryne wryten in olde antyquyte
    By many grete and ryght notable clerkes
    Grounded on reason & hyghe auctoryte
    ...
  • 3.
    The prohemye.

    The gentyll poetes/vnder cloudy fygures
    Do touche a trouth/and clokeit subtylly
    ...
  • 4.
    Here begynneth the passe tyme of pleasure.

    Ryyght myghty prynce / & redoubted souerayne
    Saylynge forthe well / in the shyppe of grace
    ...
  • 5.
    Capitalum VIII.

    Dame Sapyence taryed a lytell whyle
    Behynd the other saynge to Dyscrecyon
    ...
Total 5 Body Poems by Stephen Hawes

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