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"bowre" poems

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Whilst It Is PrimeFresh Spring, the herald of loves mighty king, / In whose cote-armour richly are displayd / All sorts of flowers, the which on earth do spring,
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A Retir'd FriendshipCome, my Ardelia, to this bowre, / Where kindly mingling Souls a while, / Let's innocently spend an houre,
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Sonnet 08VIII / Captain or Colonel, or Knight in Arms, / Whose chance on these defenceless dores may sease,
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Camp David as the President's Bower of BlissLawrence Hall / [email protected] / https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/
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A poet and children's writer, Edward James Hughes was poet laureate from 1984 till death, and was married to Sylvia Plath all her life.

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