Grantae Imagines: Thirty-Six Sonnets

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Grantae Imagines: Thirty-Six Sonnets
H Herbert Hailstone
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'tis my delight, when western skies Are crimson, and a zephyr unforeseen Hath lulled the turtle's ear, on this demesne To pause in silence. From the cedared rise Overlooks the mansion ; marble canopies Enshrine whate'er of hers hath knightly been. Here sojourned once a prince of royal blood, Content awhile to wear the classic gown ; All lightly lay the peaceful Muses' hood, Ah, what shall be the wearing of a crown ? Methinks, 'twixt hatred dire and deadly feud, 'Twere sweet so sore a burden to ...lay down ! GRANTAE IMAGINES. XIV. Years, being admitted Feb. I2th, 1624, at the age of 16. Here he wrote the Hymn of Chrisfs Nativity. He was called "the lady" from his feminine beauty. Lycidas was written in memory of Edward King, a fellow of this college. In the farden is a mulberry-tree said by tradition to have been planted y the poet when a student. BLUE eyes, an aspect for the Graces meet, Soft tresses that his slender neck adown Over twin shoulders waved in ringlets brown, Such features as keen Paris' self might cheat, A daintiness of gait, an habit neat, The voice of Orpheus all did deck the gown That gave to Lady Margaret's house renown.

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