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Rosamund

 
dc.contributor Ule, Louis
dc.contributor.author Daniel, Samuel
dc.coverage.placeName Chicago/London
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dc.date.created 1591
dc.date.issued 1993-06-10
dc.identifier ota:1540
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1540
dc.description.abstract SGML-tagged version of Text 37
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dc.title Rosamund
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<Text id=DanRosa>
<Author>Daniel, Samuel</Author>
<Title>The Complaint of Rosamond</Title>
<Edition>Poems and A Defence of Ryme.  Arthur Colby Sprague, ed.  Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1965</Edition>
<Date>1591</Date>
<body>
<loc><locdoc>DanRosa36</locdoc><milestone n=36>
<div0>
<l>An Ode</l>

<l>Nowe each creature ioyes the other,</l>
<l>Passing happy daies and howers:</l>
<l>One byrd reports unto another,</l>
<l>In the fall of silver showers,</l>
<l>Whilst the earth our common mother,</l>
<l>Hath her bosome deckt with flowers.</l>

<l>Whilst the greatest torch of heaven,</l>
<l>With bright rayes warmes <i>Floras</i> lappe:</l>
<l>Making nights and dayes both even,</l>
<l n=10>  Cheering plants with fresher sappe:</l>
<l>My field of flowers quite be-reaven,</l>
<l>Wants refresh of better happe.</l>

<l>Eccho daughter of the ayre,</l>
<l>Babbling gheste of Rocks and Hills,</l>
<l>Knowes the name of my fearce Fayre,</l>
<l>And soundes the accents of my ills:</l> . . .
										

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