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INDEX OF FIRST LINES. 735<br />

e shepheards boy (best knowen by that name)<br />

ic souerayne beauty which I doo admyre<br />

he weary yeare his race now hautng run<br />

<strong>The</strong> world that cannot deeme <strong>of</strong> worthy things<br />

then all aatonied with this mighty ghoast<br />

ben all astonned with this nightly ghost<br />

fhen did a sharped spyre <strong>of</strong> Diamond bright<br />

ihen did appeare to me a sharped spire<br />

then heaucnty branches did I see arise<br />

hen I behelde the faire Dodonian tree<br />

aen might I see vpon a white horse set<br />

n was the faire Dodonian tree far scene<br />

re grewe an aged Tree on the greene<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Eeapes <strong>of</strong> stones, these old wals which ye see<br />

chcse pleasant dayes, and Monthes, and ycares, by steith do passe apace<br />

<strong>The</strong>y that in course <strong>of</strong> heauenly spheares are skild<br />

Tulke same Kidde (as 1 can well deuise)<br />

This holy season fit to fast and pray<br />

homabn, why sytten we soe<br />

if ose prudent heads, that with thetre counsels wise<br />

nou stranger, which for Rome in Rom her seekest<br />

hou that at Rom astonisht dost behold<br />

hrise happie she, that is so well assured<br />

Through armes and vassals Rome the world subdu'd<br />

all those happy blessings which ye haue<br />

lo be wixe, and eke to Louc<br />

To looke vpon a worke <strong>of</strong> rare deuise<br />

so praise thy hie, or watle thy worthie death<br />

thee that art the sommers Nightingale<br />

you right noble Lord, whose carefull brest<br />

sward the sea turning my troubled eye<br />

Aist not the treason <strong>of</strong> those tmyhng lookca<br />

nemous tongue, tipt with vile adders sinmg<br />

crtue sendeth a man to Renowne, Faroe lendeth Abouodauoce ,<br />

Inhappte Verse, the witnesse <strong>of</strong> my VIIhanpie state<br />

aquKt thought, whom at the first 1 bred<br />

righteous Lord <strong>of</strong> loue, what law is this<br />

then Mtiptmum thou mournefulst Muse <strong>of</strong> nync<br />

pon a day as tone lay sweetly sktmbrmg<br />

son a hill saw a kindled flame<br />

Vjon an hill f bright flame did! see .<br />

" it a dreanK. or did I see it playne<br />

it the worke <strong>of</strong> nature or <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

We now haue p'ayde (Augusim) wantonly<br />

WeaJcc is th'assu tance that weake flesh repuecth<br />

What euer man he be, whose heauie mmde<br />

W it pyie is this.that those bet gukhen Wen tresses<br />

what might I call th isTree? A Livreell? bonny Laurel)<br />

What time the Roma be Empire the rane<br />

When 1 bchod that hm uties wynderment<br />

when 2 heboid this tiekk tnstlesw state<br />

ben my abodes prefix' time is apent<br />

PACE<br />

536<br />

572<br />

524<br />

607<br />

523<br />

607<br />

526,606<br />

607<br />

608<br />

5*3<br />

5II<br />

• 643<br />

572<br />

437<br />

566<br />

4*8<br />

410<br />

509<br />

513<br />

573<br />

510<br />

573<br />

627<br />

410<br />

558<br />

413<br />

410<br />

570<br />

576<br />

. 624<br />

. 562<br />

564<br />

. 461<br />

608<br />

. 524<br />

487<br />

• 625<br />

522<br />

' 566<br />

. 526<br />

• 570<br />

- 410

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