. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ts, and tears ! And cease, Parthenophe ! Sweet! cease thy tears !Bear golden apples, thorns in every wood !Join heavens ! for we conjoin this heavenly night !Let alder trees bear apricots ! (Die Furies !)And thistles, pears ! which prickles lately bare 1Now both in one, with equal flame be kindled ! Die magic boughs .now die, which late were kindled !Here is mine heaven ! Loves drop, instead of tears IIt joins ! it joins ! Ah, both embracing bare !Let nettles bring forth roses in each wood !Last ever verdant woods ! Hence, for


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . ts, and tears ! And cease, Parthenophe ! Sweet! cease thy tears !Bear golden apples, thorns in every wood !Join heavens ! for we conjoin this heavenly night !Let alder trees bear apricots ! (Die Furies !)And thistles, pears ! which prickles lately bare 1Now both in one, with equal flame be kindled ! Die magic boughs .now die, which late were kindled !Here is mine heaven ! Loves drop, instead of tears IIt joins ! it joins ! Ah, both embracing bare !Let nettles bring forth roses in each wood !Last ever verdant woods ! Hence, former Furies ! 0 die ! live ! joy ! What ? Last continual, night! Sleep Phcebus still with Thetis ! Rule still, night ! 1 melt in love! Loves marrow-flame is kindled !Here will I be consumed in Loves sweet furies 1I melt ! I melt! Watch Cupid, my love tears !If these be Furies, O let me be wood! If all the fiery element I bare ; Tis now acquitted ! Cease your former tears ! For as She once, with rage my body kindled;So in hers, am I buried this night ! FINIS. 48 ^J. [DEDICATORY SONNETS.] To THE Right Noble LordHENRY, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND.


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