I can impute this generall enlargement of saleable things, to no cause sooner, then the Cornish mans want of vent and money, who therethrough, to equall others in quality of price, is driuen to exceed them in quantitie of measure.
And this other which to the great injurie of all women was written (no doubt by some forlorne lover, or else some old malicious Monke) for one woman's sake blemishing the whole sex.
And in this other likening the forlorne louer to a striken deer.
In this figure of the Crosse-couple we wrate for a forlornelouer complaining of his mistresse crueltie these verses among other.
Ah wretched caitife that I am, abandoned andforlorne of all good fortune: nowe I doe see that with the eies of my minde, which with those of my body daseled and deceiued I could not see or perceiue.
The fame of whose name made all men quake and tremble, and who then had commaunded all the troupe of the Gentlemen of his Court, to go and seeke the forlorne louers, so long time lost and vnknowen.
Who now is left to keepe the forlorne maid 2 From raging spoile of lawlesse victors will?
They which before were delicately fed, 285 Now in the streets forlorne have perished, And they which ever were in scarlet cloath'd, Sit and embrace the dunghills which they loath'd.
XLIII Who now is left to keepe the forlorne maid From raging spoile of lawlesse victors will?
Your oth I will not trust: but go with speed To some forlorne and naked Hermitage, Remote from all the pleasures of the world: There stay, vntill the twelue Celestiall Signes Haue brought about their annuall reckoning.
Some say, that Rauens foster forlorne children, The whil'st their owne birds famish in their nests: Oh be to me though thy hard hart say no, Nothing so kind but something pittifull Tamo.
The forlorne Souldier, that so Nobly fought He would haue well becom'd this place, and grac'd The thankings of a King Post.
Now for the honour of the forlorne French: Him I forgiue my death, that killeth me, When he sees me goe back one foot, or flye.
Let Rome herselfe be bane vnto herselfe, And shee whom mightie kingdomes cursie too, Like a forlorne and desperate castaway, Doe shamefull execution on her selfe.
The Trees though Sommer, yet forlorne and leane, Ore-come with Mosse, and balefull Misselto.
The terms rearelorne hope and forlorne hope occur constantly in the same work, and bear the same signification as in the foregoing.
Gods dynes[118], I am an Onyon if I had not rather serve formost in the forlorne hoope of a battell or runne poynt blancke against the mouth of a double charged Cannon then come under the arrests of some their pewter pessels.
Then let us cast aside these forlorne wreathes, And with our better fortunes change our habits.
Suer thys should be the day of Valentyne When everye byrd dothe coople, onlye I Pore forlorne turtle, haveinge lost my mate, Must dye on a bare braunche.
Sleepe then, and I am pleazd far off to sit Like to a poore and forlorne Sentinell, Watching the unthankful sleepe that severs me From my due part of rest deere love with thee.
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