TETHY'S FESTIVAL

Are they shadows that we see?

And can shadows pleasure give?

Pleasures only shadow's be,

Cast by bodies we conceive;

And are made the things we deem

In those figures which they seem.

But those pleasures vanish fast,

Which by shadow's are exprest;

Pleasures are not, if they last;

In their passing is their best:

Glory is more bright and gay

In a flash, and so away.

Feed apace then, greedy eyes,

On the wonder you behold:

Take it sudden, as it flies,

Though you take it not to hold.

When your eyes have done their part

Thought must length'n it in the heart.

Samuel Daniel