AUBADE by: Sir William Davenant (1606-1668) HE lark now leaves his wat’ry nest,And climbing shakes his dewy wings.He takes this window for the East,And to implore your light he sings–Awake, awake! the morn will never riseTill she can dress her beauty at your eyes. The merchant bows unto the seaman’s star,The ploughman from the sun his season takes;But still the lover wonders what they areWho look for day before his mistress wakes.Awake, awake! break thro’ your veils of lawn!Then draw your curtains, and begin the dawn! MORE POEMS BY SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT RELATED WEBSITES William Davenant – A biography of the English poet and dramatist, sometimes rumored to be the illegitimate son of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare and Mrs. Davenant – An account of Shakespeare’s affair with the wife of an innkeeper and the illegitimate son this affair may have produced. Purchase books by William Davenant |
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