Henry VIII, King of England
Born in June 28, 1491 / Died in January 28, 1547 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Henry VIII, King of England
Green Groweth the Holly
... greenwood leaves be gone,Now unto my ladyPromise to her I make,From all other onlyTo her I me betake ...
If Love now Reigned as it hath been
... ell which love doth get--To lovers I put now sure this case:Which of their loves doth get them grace ...
Lusty Youth should us ensue
... hat this rude play may well be take,And that we may our faults amend,An bliss obtain at our last end ...
Passtime with good company
... Grudge whoso will, but none deny,So God be pleased, this live will I ...
Though some Saith that Youth Ruleth me
... mend, and here an end, Thus saith the king, the eighth Harry, Though some saith that youth ruleth me ...
Though that Men do Call it Dotage
... were pity they should obtain,For often times where they do sueThey hinder lovers that would be true ...
The Time of Youth is to be Spent
... n,Those should we covet, win who can,As feats of arms and such otherWhereby activeness one may utter ...