Poems, with a maske by Thomas Carew ... ; the songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes ...

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Poems, with a maske by Thomas Carew ... ; the songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes ...
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Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?
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London :: Printed for H.M., and are to be sold by J. Martin ...,
1651.
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Page 109

For a Picture where a Queen Laments over the Tombe of a slain Knight.

BRave Youth; to whom Fate in one hour Gave death, and Conquest, by whose power Those chains about my heart are wound, With which the Foe my Kingdome bound, Freed, and captiv'd by thee, I bring For either Act an offering; For victory, this wreath of Bay; nsign of thraldome, down I lay Scepter and Crown: Take from my sight Those Royall Robes; since fortunes spight Forbids me live thy Vertues prize, I'l dye thy Valours sacrifice.
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