To Mine Intirely Beloved, Mr. Thomas Giles, Most Expert Teacher in the Courtly Quality of Dancing

To mine intirely beloued, Mr. Thomes Giles, most expert teacher in the courtly quality of dauncing.

Thou Master of the scemeliest motions (yet)
That e're were taught in measure of a daunce;
Who to thy minde, well mon'd, thy feete dost set —
So one the others fame doth much aduance.
In thy profession neuer sunne yet saw
A man that hath or can do more then thou;
The quaint proportions that thy measures draw,
And thy faire minde (where Vertues motions flow)
Makes thee renownd, belou'd and still admird
Whereto thy merrits iustly haue aspired.
Translation: 
Language: 
Rate this poem: 

Reviews

No reviews yet.