Sir Edward Dyer Life Poems

  • 1.
    Alas my hart, mine eye hath wrongèd thee,
    Presumptious eye, to gaze on Phillis face:
    Whose heavenly eye no mortall man may see
    But he must die, or purchase Phillis grace.
    ...
  • 2.
    My mind to me a kingdom is;
    Such perfect joy therein I find
    That it excels all other bliss
    Which God or nature hath assign'd.
    ...
  • 3.
    Hee that his mirth hath loste,
    Whose comfort is dismaid,
    Whose hope is vaine, whose faith is scorned,
    Whose trust is all betraid,
    ...
  • 4.
    My Phillis hath the morninge Sunne,
    at first to looke upon her:
    And Phillis hath morne-waking birds,
    her risinge still to honour.
    ...
Total 4 Life Poems by Sir Edward Dyer

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