See in profile great Louis here designed!
Both eyes portrayed would strike the gazer blind.
[18].
Come, gentle sleep! attend thy votary’s prayer,
And, though death’s image, to my couch repair;
How sweet, though lifeless, yet with life to lie,
And, without dying, oh, how sweet to die!—Wolcot’s Trans.
[19]. The following madrigal was addressed to a Lancastrian lady, and accompanied with a white rose, during the opposition of the “White Rose” and “Red Rose” adherents of the houses of York and Lancaster:—
If this fair rose offend thy sight,
It in thy bosom wear;