.NDU.MjI1Njk: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
the world accoumpts thee not worth thinking on old | the world accoumpts thee not worth thinking on old | ||
Thy thred's not cutt nor spun, but broken | Thy thred's not cutt nor spun, but broken | ||
Soe let thy heart, though yet it be | Soe let thy heart, though yet it be but open | ||
Thou soughts thy death and foundst it in desert | Thou soughts thy death and foundst it in desert | ||
thou lookest for life,yet [ | thou lookest for life, yet leudly [foet?] it fade | ||
Thou trodst on Earth, & now in Earth thou art | Thou trodst on Earth, & now in Earth thou art | ||
and men may wish that yu hadst nere | and men may wish that yu hadst nere bine borne | ||
Thy glorye and thy glase are | Thy glorye and thy glase are tymeless ruine | ||
wch (O unhappye man) by thy selfe was donne | |||
Finis | Finis |
Revision as of 01:58, 6 July 2017
An Answere to ri Tichborne who was executed in wth Babingtõ[n]
Thy flower of youth is with a north wind blessed thy feast of Joye, is an Idea found Thy corne is shed, thy untimely harvest wasted thy good in ill, thy hope in hurt as wasted Darke was thy day & shadow was thy sun And by such lights thy life untymely spun
Thy tale was nought thy oratory told thy fruite is rotten & thy leaves are gone Thy selfe wert young in yeares in tyme growne the world accoumpts thee not worth thinking on old Thy thred's not cutt nor spun, but broken Soe let thy heart, though yet it be but open
Thou soughts thy death and foundst it in desert thou lookest for life, yet leudly [foet?] it fade Thou trodst on Earth, & now in Earth thou art and men may wish that yu hadst nere bine borne Thy glorye and thy glase are tymeless ruine wch (O unhappye man) by thy selfe was donne Finis