The Phoenix and Turtle (Quarto, 1601)
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¶On the sole Arabian tree,
¶Herauld sad and trumpet be:
5But thou shriking harbinger,
¶Foule precurrer of the fiend,
¶Augour of the feuers end,
¶To this troupe come thou not neere.
10Euery foule of tyrant wing,
¶Saue the Eagle feath'red King,
¶Let the Priest in Surples white,
¶That defunctiue Musicke can,
15Be the death-deuining Swan,
¶Lest the Requiem lacke his right.
¶And thou treble dated Crow,
¶Here the Antheme doth commence,
¶Loue and Constancie is dead,
¶Phœnix and the Turtle fled,
¶In a mutuall flame from hence.
25So they loued as loue in twaine,
Two
