Part i
. Chap. xviii._
THOMAS CAREW. 1589-1639.
He that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from star-like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires,-- As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away.
_Disdain Returned._
Then fly betimes, for only they Conquer Love that run away.
_Conquest by Flight._
An untimely grave.[200-1]
_On the Duke of Buckingham._
The magic of a face.
_Epitaph on the Lady S----._
FOOTNOTES:
[200-1] An untimely grave.--TATE AND BRADY: _Psalm vii._
WILLIAM BROWNE. 1590-1645.
Whose life is a bubble, and in length a span.[201-1]
_Britannia's Pastorals. Book i . Song 2._
Did therewith bury in oblivion.
_Britannia's Pastorals. Book ii . Song 2._
Well-languaged Daniel.
_Britannia's Pastorals.