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Born in 1572 / Died in August 25, 1632 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Thomas Dekker

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Patience

... A soft, meek, patient, humble, tranquil spirit ...

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Rose

... These blushing gilliflowers, these marigolds, &emsp ...

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Haymakers, Rakers, Reapers, And Mowers

... Spring up, you falconers, the partridges freely, ...

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The Invitation

...   Dwell in mine arms, aloft we'll hover, ...

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The Merry Month Of May

... Entreats thee, sweet Peggy, to hear thy true love's tale: ...

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from: Shoemaker's Holiday, Or The Gentle Craft

... ) (At last, when all have drunk, this verse ...

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Country Glee

...   Wind, jolly huntsmen, your neat bugles shrilly, ...

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Cradle Song

... Care is heavy, therefore sleep you, ...

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Sweet Content

...   Swimm'st thou in wealth, yet sink'st in thine own tears ...

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Prologue: The Pleasant Comedy Of Old Fortunatus

... With your fair hands, those who would else sink down, ...

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Beauty Arise

... Beauty arise, Beauty arise, thy glorious lights display, ...

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Here Lies The Blithe Spring

... Stuck her coffins with flowers great plenty: ...

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Fancies Are But Streams

... Thoughts fly away, Time hath past 'em ...

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Fortune Smiles

... Let us sing, merrily, merrily, merrily, ...

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The Noble Spanish Soldier

... O, SORROW, SORROW, say where dost thou dwell ...