Author: William ShakespeareEditor: Hardy M. CookNot Peer Reviewed
The Phoenix and Turtle (Quarto, 1601)
11LEt the bird of lowde
st lay,
2On the
sole
Arabian tree,
3Herauld
sad and trumpet be:
4To who
se
sound cha
ste wings obay.
25But thou
shriking harbinger,
6Foule precurrer of the
fiend,
7Augour of the feuers end,
8To this troupe come thou not neere.
39From this Se
ssion interdi
ct 10Euery foule of tyrant wing,
11Saue the Eagle feath'red King,
12Keepe the ob
sequie
so
stri
ct.
413Let the Prie
st in Surples white,
14That defun
ctiue Mu
sicke can,
15Be the death-deuining Swan,
16Le
st the
Requiem lacke his right.
517And thou treble dated Crow,
18That thy
sable gender mak'
st,
19With the breath thou giu'
st and tak'
st,
20Mong
st our mourners
shalt thou go.