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d no supplies, The fairest blossom of the garden dies. * * * * * Down in a valley, by a forest's side, Near where the crystal Thames rolls on her waves, I saw a mushroom stand in haughty pride, As if the lilies grew to be his slaves; The gentle daisy, with her silver crown, Worn in the breast of many a shepherd's lass; The humble violet, that lowly down Salutes the gay nymphs as they trimly pass: These, with a many more, methought, complain'd That Nature should those needless things produce, Which not alone the sun from others gain'd But turn it wholly to their proper use: I could not choose but grieve that Nature made So glorious flowers to live in such a shade. * * * * * A gentle shepherd, born in Arcady, That well could tune his pipe, and deftly play The nymphs asleep with rural minstrelsy, Methought I saw, upon a summer's day, Take up a little satyr in a wood, All masterless forlorn as none did know him, And nursing him with those of his own blood, On mighty Pan he lastly did bestow him; But with the god he long time had not been, Ere he the shepherd and himself forgot, And most ingrateful, ever stepp'd between Pan and all good befell the poor man's lot: Whereat all good men griev'd, and strongly swore They never would be foster-fathers more. Epitaphs In Obitum M S, X deg. Maij, 1614 May! Be thou never grac'd with birds that sing, Nor Flora's pride! In thee all flowers and roses spring, Mine only died. W. B. On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke Underneath this sable herse Lies the subject of all verse: Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother: Death, ere thou hast slain another, Fair and learn'd, and good as she, Time shall throw a dart at thee. Marble piles let no man raise To her name: for after days Some kind woman born as she, Reading this, like Niobe Shall turn marble, and become Both her mourner and her tomb. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PASTORAL AND OTHER POEMS *** ***** This file should be named 22001.txt or 22001.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/2/2/0/0/22001/ Produced by Irma Spehar, Ralf Stephan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was p
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