William Browne Pretty Poems

  • 1.
    So when the pretty rill a place espies,
    Where with the pebbles she would wantonize,
    And that her upper stream so much doth wrong her
    To drive her thence, and let her play no longer;
    ...
  • 2.
    Thomalin.

    Where is every piping lad
    That the fields are not yclad
    ...
  • 3.
    Sing soft, ye pretty birds, while CĂ«lia sleeps,
    And gentle gales play gently with the leaves;
    Learn of the neighbour brooks, whose silent deeps
    Would teach him fear, that her soft sleep bereaves
    ...
  • 4.
    A rose, as fair as ever saw the North,
    Grew in a little garden all alone;
    A sweeter flower did Nature ne'er put forth,
    Nor fairer garden yet was never known:
    ...
  • 5.
    Now as an angler melancholy standing
    Upon a green bank yielding room for landing,
    A wriggling yellow worm thrust on his hook,
    Now in the midst he throws, then in a nook:
    ...
  • 6.
    A Rose, as fair as ever saw the North,
    Grew in a little garden all alone;
    A sweeter flower did Nature ne'er put forth,
    Nor fairer garden yet was never known:
    ...
Total 6 Pretty Poems by William Browne

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