William Strode. 1602-1645
393. Chloris in the Snow
1 min to read 63 words
I SAW fair Chloris walk alone, When feather'd rain came softly down, As Jove descending from his Tower To court her in a silver shower: The wanton snow flew to her breast, Like pretty birds into their nest, But, overcome with whiteness there, For grief it thaw'd into a tear: Thence falling on her garments' hem, To deck her, froze into a gem.
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Thomas Stanley. 1625-1678
394. The Relapse
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