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Poem by Michael Drayton


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All feathered things yet ever known to men,
From the huge Rucke, unto the little Wren;
From Forrest, Fields, from Rivers and from Pons,
All that have webs, or cloven-footed ones;
To the Grand Arke, together friendly came,
Whose several species were too long to name.



Michael Drayton


Michael Drayton's other poems:
  1. Sonnet 57. You Best Discern'd of my Mind's Inward Eyes
  2. Sonnet 47. In Pride of Wit
  3. Sonnet 38. Sitting Alone, Love
  4. Sonnet 55. My Fair
  5. Sonnet 25. O Why should Nature Niggardly Restrain


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