William Browne Pretty Poems

  • 1.
    So when the pretty rill a place espies,
    Where with the pebbles she would wantonize,
    And that her upper stream so much doth wrong her
    To drive her thence, and let her play no longer;
    ...
  • 2.
    Thomalin.

    Where is every piping lad
    That the fields are not yclad
    ...
  • 3.
    Sing soft, ye pretty birds, while CĂ«lia sleeps,
    And gentle gales play gently with the leaves;
    Learn of the neighbour brooks, whose silent deeps
    Would teach him fear, that her soft sleep bereaves
    ...
  • 4.
    A rose, as fair as ever saw the North,
    Grew in a little garden all alone;
    A sweeter flower did Nature ne'er put forth,
    Nor fairer garden yet was never known:
    ...
  • 5.
    Now as an angler melancholy standing
    Upon a green bank yielding room for landing,
    A wriggling yellow worm thrust on his hook,
    Now in the midst he throws, then in a nook:
    ...
  • 6.
    A Rose, as fair as ever saw the North,
    Grew in a little garden all alone;
    A sweeter flower did Nature ne'er put forth,
    Nor fairer garden yet was never known:
    ...
Total 6 Pretty Poems by William Browne

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 by William Butler Yeats

Because I am mad about women
I am mad about the hills,'
Said that wild old wicked man
Who travels where God wills.
'Not to die on the straw at home.
Those hands to close these eyes,
That is all I ask, my dear,
From the old man in the skies.
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