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John Fletcher Poems
  • Aspatia's Song.
  • Away, Delights.
  • Beauty Clear and Fair.
  • Bridal Song.
  • Care-charming Sleep.
  • God Lyaeus.
  • Hear, ye Ladies.
  • Hymn to Pan.
Fletcher's own work includes The Faithful Shepherdess (staged 1608), which he identified as a “pastoral tragicomedy,” and The Wild Goose Chase (staged around ...
Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early, or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us ...
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In the midst of problems we know not, tangling, perplexing, ensnaring, Rises one white tomb alone. Beam over it, stars. ... Enfold it forever, O flag, rent, ...
Feb 18, 2019 · John Fletcher Poems · 1. Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away. Take, oh take those lips away, · 2. Hear, Ye Ladies. HEAR, ye ladies that despise · 3.
Hold Back Thy Hours · Lay a Garland on My Hearse · Sing His Praises · Now the Lusty Spring · Hear, Ye Ladies · Care-Charming Sleep · God Lyĉus, Ever Young.
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HENCE, all you vain delights, As short as are the nights. Wherein you spend your folly! There 's naught in this life sweet, If men were wise to see't,
Makes not fresh nor grow again. Trim thy locks, look cheerfully; Fate's hid ends eyes cannot see. Joys as winged dreams fly fast, Why should sadness longer last ...
A song that is weary with sorrow, Yet knows not any defeat: Through the past, through to-day, through to-morrow, It echoes on life's long street. Could I but ...