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"lyghte" poems
I have a horse - a ryghte good horse - Ne doe Y envye those Who scoure ye playne yn headye course Tyll soddayne on theyre nose They lyghte wyth unexpected force Yt ys - a horse of clothes. I have a saddel - "Say'st thou soe? Wyth styrruppes, Knyghte, to boote?" I sayde not that - I answere "Noe" - Yt lacketh such, I woote: Yt ys a mutton-saddel, loe! Parte of ye fleecye brute. I have a bytte - a ryghte good bytte - As shall bee seene yn tyme. Ye jawe of horse yt wyll not fytte; Yts use ys more sublyme. Fayre Syr, how deemest thou of yt? Yt ys - thys bytte of rhyme.
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Ye Carpette Knyghte
herr fayce obsccurred a mysterie tho shadowe-veiled alle maye see reflektions of the daye jusste gonne or warninge of tomorrowes storm softe herr lyghte for lovers eyes indifferent to ourre mortal heartes yet woven thru alle ourre lyves sylvarre moone bequeathes herr lyghte brokenne heartes as dryftwoode laye 'pon these silent shores sweppte awaye 'pon sylvarre seas 'neathe herr crowne of starrs... . . http://oi61.tinypic.com/34iicxx.jpg . .
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Feb 17, 2018
Feb 17, 2018 at 9:20 AM UTC
Shadowe Veiled