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Michael Drayton
All feathered things yet ever known to men, From the huge Rucke, unto the little Wren; From Forrest, Fields, from Rivers and from Pons, All that have webs, or cloven-footed ones; To the Grand Arke, together friendly came, Whose several species were too long to name
Next 10 Poems
- Michael Drayton : Sirena
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet I: Like An Advent'rous Seafarer
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Ii: My Heart Was Slain
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Iii: Taking My Pen
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Iv: Bright Star Of Beauty
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Ix: As Other Men
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet L: As In Some Countries
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Li: Calling To Mind
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Lii: What? Dost Thou Mean
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Liii: Clear Anker
Previous 10 Poems
- Michael Drayton : Ode To The Cambro-britons And Their Harp, His Ballad Of Agi
- Michael Drayton : Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy ( Excerpts )
- Michael Drayton : Noah's Flood ( Excerpts )
- Michael Drayton : Noah's Flood
- Michael Drayton : Idea Xxxvii: Dear, Why Should You Command Me To My Rest
- Michael Drayton : Idea Xx: An Evil Spirit, Your Beauty, Haunts Me Still
- Michael Drayton : Idea Liii: To The River Ancor
- Michael Drayton : Idea Li: Calling To Mind Since First My Love Begun
- Michael Drayton : How Many Paltry Foolish Painted Things
- Michael Drayton : Endimion And Phoebe ( Excerpts )