NoCC Poems Of Edmund Spenser by Edmund Spenser: Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough


Poems Of Edmund Spenser

By Edmund Spenser

Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough

Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough

Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough

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Like As The Culver, On The Bared Bough

Like as the culver, on the bared bough,
Sits mourning for the absence of her mate;
And, in her songs, sends many a wishful vow
For his return that seems to linger late:
So I alone, now left disconsolate,
Mourn to myself the absence of my love;
And, wandering here and there all desolate,
Seek with my plaints to match that mournful dove
Ne joy of aught that under heaven doth hove,
Can comfort me, but her own joyous sight
Whose sweet aspect both God and man can move,
In her unspotted pleasance to delight.
Dark is my day, whiles her fair light I miss,
And dead my life that wants such lively bliss.


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