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Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650): Anonymous Plays
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
More yet and more, and yet we mark not all:
The Warning fain to bid fair women heed
Its hard brief note of deadly doom and deed;1
The verse that strewed too thick with flowers the hall
Whence Nero watched his fiery festival;2
That iron page wherein men’s eyes who read
See, bruised and marred between two babes that bleed,
A mad red-handed husband’s martyr fall;3
The scene which crossed and streaked with mirth the strife
Of Henry with his sons and witchlike wife;4
And that sweet pageant of the kindly fiend,
Who, seeing three friends in spirit and heart made one,
Crowned with good hap the true-love wiles he screened
In the pleached lanes of pleasant Edmonton.5
Extra Info: 1. A Warning for Fair Women.
2. The Tragedy of Nero.
3. A Y60orkshire Tragedy.
4. Look about you.
5. The Merry Devil of Edmonton.
From "Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems" - 1882
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