Classic and Contemporary Poetry
VERSES OF THE QUEENES ARMES BEINGE THE THREE LYONS, by ARTHUR GORGES Poet's Biography First Line: Perfections queene, these lyons three Last Line: And triple thryce your joye. Subject(s): Anne Of Denmark, Queen Of England | ||||||||
Perfections Queene, these Lyons three Doe blaze your Royall steme; As you by match with Majestie Alye three Realmes to them. Thus grac'de by the high Trinitie You have enritcht the earth With heavens-blest triple progenie Of hope as great as birth. Thrice fruitfull yeares may you befall To rayse the lyne of Troye Great Brittaines feilds to plant withall And triple Thryce your Joye. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OLYMPIAN CATASTROPHE: TO THE QUEENES MAJESTYE by ARTHUR GORGES TO THE QUEENES MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTIE by AEMILIA (BASSANO) LANYER HIS PETITION TO QUEEN ANNE OF DENMARK (1618) by WALTER RALEIGH A PASTORALL UNFYNYSHED by ARTHUR GORGES AN ECOLOGE BETWEN A SHEPHEARDE AND A HEARDMAN by ARTHUR GORGES AN NEW YEARES GUIFT TO THE KINGS MAJESTIE by ARTHUR GORGES ANOTHER OF THE SAME ARMORIES by ARTHUR GORGES CARNATION, WHIT AND WATCHEDE by ARTHUR GORGES DIDOS TRUE COMPLAINTE by ARTHUR GORGES |
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