William Peaps - Results found: 17

No rude word shal preach / uncivil doctrine nor any melting touch /
cast a delicius silence ore her body / whilst her pleasd eye retorts a
2d invitaon.
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (3.1_sigD), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
Here I sit like to a needle twixt to loadstones / paying a trem-bling reverence to both / no full allegiance unto neither / oh
yee individed moities of my soul / tear not my hart wth
yor attractive virtues / thus by peecemeals, divide it
gently / ye both are victors of my better part already / my
body is not worth yor quarrel.
By Charastus, King of Lelybaeus, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.1_sig[Ev]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
A.
B.
ye hardned erth made stiff with winters frost / views not ye sun wth
such a ful alacrity / as I yor highnes.
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.1_sigE3), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
 
Look how she plaies with his wanton hair and in a 1000 other waies invites embraces.
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.3_sig[E4]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
A.
B.
this is yor sisters letter.
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.1_sigE3), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
A:
B
what think you of yor sister.
By Virtusus, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.3_sig[E4v]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
A:
B.
I love an yet am innocent / from any loose desire that ever yet
prophaned me.
By Constantina, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.4_sigF), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
Trust not too much unto a freind / Brutus culd peirce great Caesars side
when pompey culd not: mistrust them al Bermudo, b intimate with none
tis state policy
By Bermudo, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.5_sig[E4]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
wth what affection they embrace? See how their wanton heads wearied wth
kissing / hang like two drooping lillies on each others shoulders
By Charastus, King of Lelybaeus, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (4.6_sigF2), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
A:
B.
A.
thy immaculate mind tels me thy soul is pure / I shuld suspect ye hevens
b fore its whiteness / ye alabaster mines helpt by ye suns reflection / cannot
shew a peice so candid.
By Flavanda, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (5.1_sig[F2v]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
 
Weeps thou, Constantina? Ile plough ye erth / and sow those precius seeds weel
have / a crop of pearl more glorius then ye oriental / Venus shal have a
necklace of these gems / Dianas virgin zone these beads shal beautifie / ye
other dieties shal labor in our harvest / and think one seed a pay too prodigal /
weep no more / lest I b forcd to sow my tares among yt hevenly grain
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (5.1_sigF3-[F3v]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
 
let me die and go to heven / there to live hemd in wth happines / there no there no felicity wil b wanting but when / these tears makes me remem
ber thee.
By Constantina, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (5.1_sig[F3v]), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
Shees dead and yt new star wch ye astronomers of late / observed in Cassiopea was but her harbinger / sent to prepare yt room to enter-tain her excellence / there she must sit queen regent of ye constella
Oh b my zenith ever / lend me thy influence to direct my actions.
By Fidelio, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (5.2_sigG), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r
 
Tis she / ye aires p fumed ye odoriferus clouds / fild wth delicius speices
distill to odors / the fragrant flowrs as she walks / offer their sweetest
incense and where she treads / ye adoring gras bowes in a pius grati
tude
By Bermudo, in Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative (5.3_sigG3), William Peaps
in British Library Additional MS 22608, f. 114r