Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Sonnet LXXXV. Barnaby Barnes
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A watrie bubble simbolizde with ayre,
A sunne-blown rose, but for a season fayre,
A ghostly glaunce, a skeleton of death,
A morning-dew perling the grasse beneath,
Whose moysture sunne’s appearance doth impaire;
A lightning glimse, a muse of thought and care,
A planet’s shot, a shade which followeth,
A voice which vanisheth so soone as heard,
The thriftlesse heire of time, a rowling wave,
A shewe no more in action than regard,
A masse of dust, world’s momentarie slave,
Is Man, in state of our olde Adam made,
Soone borne to die, soone flourishing to fade.