A Nosegay Always Sweet, for Lovers to Send for Tokens of Love at New Year's Tide, or for Fairings
A Nosegay, lacking flowers fresh,
To you now I do send;
Desiring you to look thereon,
When that you may intend:
For flowers fresh begin to fade,
And Boreas in the field
Even with his hard congealid frost
No better flowers doth yield.
But if that winter could have sprung
A sweeter flower than this,
I would have sent it presently
To you withouten miss:
To you now I do send;
Desiring you to look thereon,
When that you may intend:
For flowers fresh begin to fade,
And Boreas in the field
Even with his hard congealid frost
No better flowers doth yield.
But if that winter could have sprung
A sweeter flower than this,
I would have sent it presently
To you withouten miss:
