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Edward Dyer

I lived from 1540-1607. I was from England, and am in the English category.

English courtier and poet, son of Sir Thomas Dyer, Kt., was born at Sharpham Park, Somersetshire. He was educated, according to Anthony ~ Wood, either at Balliol College or at Broadgates Hall, Oxford. He left the university without taking a degree, and after some time spent abroad appeared at Queen. Elizabeth’s court. His first patron was the earl of Leicester, who seems to have thought of putting him forward as a rival to Sir Christopher Hatton in the queen’s favour.

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    This Age's Phoenix, Beautie's richest bower.
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    Howe farr to hould all fortune in regarde;
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    Wheare all hope slaine doth lie;
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    Her bewtye's power to prove.
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    And bees have stings although they be not great.
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    Without some matter for to yealde the same.
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  • I woulde it were not as it is
    Or that I cared not yea or no;
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    to yeeld some pitty, woo her!
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    That since I reste and runn as pleaseth Love.
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