Seven Minor Epics of the English Renaissance (1596-1624)
Seven Minor Epics of the English Renaissance (1596-1624)
Barksted William Fl.
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In th'end, (as doth a Current lately stayd, rush mainly forth his long-imprisoned flood) So brake out words; and thus _Dyego_ sayd, what my _Gyneura_? O my harts chiefe good, Ist possible that thou thy selfe should'st daigne In seeing me to take so wondrous paine. Oh, speake not of my paine (my deerest loue) all paine is pleasure that I take for thee, Thou that so loyall and so true doost proue, might scorne mee now, so credulous to be: Then sweet _Diego_, let vs now returne, And banish... all things that might make vs mourne. Twere infinite to tell of their great gladnes, theyr amorous greetings, & their soules delight, _Diego_ now had exil'd griefe and sadnes, rauisht with ioy whilst he enioyde her sight. Let it suffise, they homeward now retire, Which suddaine chance both men & maids admire. _Gyneura_ now delights but in his presence, shee cannot once endure him from her sight, His loue-ful face is now her soules sole essence, and on his face shee dotes both day and night.
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