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Ode 8

    By Michael Drayton



    Singe wee the Rose
    Then which no flower there growes
        Is sweeter:
    And aptly her compare
    With what in that is rare
        A parallel none meeter.

    Or made poses,
    Of this that incloses
        Suche blisses,
    That naturally flusheth
    As she blusheth
        When she is robd of kisses.

    Or if strew'd
    When with the morning dew'd
        Or stilling,
    Or howe to sense expos'd
    All which in her inclos'd,
        Ech place with sweetnes filling.

    That most renown'd
    By Nature richly crownd
        With yellow,
    Of that delitious layre
    And as pure, her hayre
        Vnto the same the fellowe,

    Fearing of harme
    Nature that flower doth arme
        From danger,
    The touch giues her offence
    But with reuerence
        Vnto her selfe a stranger.

    That redde, or white,
    Or mixt, the sence delyte
        Behoulding,
    In her complexion
    All which perfection
        Such harmony infouldinge.

    That deuyded
    Ere it was descided
        Which most pure,
    Began the greeuous war
    Of York and Lancaster,
        That did many yeeres indure.

    Conflicts as greate
    As were in all that heate
        I sustaine:
    By her, as many harts
    As men on either parts
        That with her eies hath slaine.

    The Primrose flower
    The first of Flora's bower
        Is placed,
    Soo is shee first as best
    Though excellent the rest,
        All gracing, by none graced.



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