Barnfield's Poems/Poems: in diuers humours/A Remembrance of some English Poets

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Barnfield's Poems (1878)
by Richard Barnfield, edited by Edward Arber
Poems: in diuers humours
A Remembrance of some English Poets
Richard Barnfield2733998Barnfield's PoemsPoems: in diuers humours
A Remembrance of some English Poets
1878Edward Arber


A Remembrance of some English Poets.

LIue Spenser euer, in thy Fairy Queene:
Whose like (for deepe Conceit) was neuer seene.
Crownd mayst thou bee, vnto thy more renowne,
(As King of Poets) with a Lawrell Crowne.

And Daniell, praised for thy sweet-chast Verse:
Whose Fame is grav'd on Rosamonds blacke Herse.
Still mayst thou liue: and still be honored,
For that rare Worke, The White Rose and the Red.

And Drayton, whose wel-written Tragedies,
And sweete Epistles, soare thy fame to skies.
Thy learned Name, is sequall with the rest;
Whose stately Numbers are so well addrest.

And Shakespeare thou, whose hony-flowing Vaine,
(Pleasing the World) thy Praises doth obtaine.
Whose Venus, and whose Lucrece (sweete, and chaste)
Thy Name in fames immortall Booke haue plac't.
Liue euer you, at least in Fame hue euer:
Well may the Bodye dye, but Fame dies neuer.