Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes offered for an incense at the shrine of the ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The patrons patheticall posies, sonets, maddrigals, and rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes dompe. By Robert Parry Gent.
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Sinetes passions vppon his fortunes offered for an incense at the shrine of the ladies which guided his distempered thoughtes. The patrons patheticall posies, sonets, maddrigals, and rowndelayes. Together with Sinetes dompe. By Robert Parry Gent.
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Parry, Robert, fl. 1540-1612.
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At London :: Printed by T[homas] P[urfoot] for William Holme, and are to be sould on Ludgate hill at the signe of the holy Lambe,
1597.
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POSIE. VII. The Palmers Dittie vppon his Almes. (Book 7)
FAvre Dole the flower of beawties glorious shine,Whose sweete sweet grace true guerdon doth deserue.My Orisons I offer to thy shrine,That beauties name in glories state preserue:My hap (ô haplesse ha•…•…) that gaue th'applause,Thy beautie view'd when trembling hart did pause.Were I a King, I would resigne my Crowne,To gaine the name of Palmers happie kinde,I would not craue to liue in high renowne,If Dole I had to satisfie my minde:Then I for Dole a Palmers name would craue,If Palmer might be sure his dole to haue.
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