Poems by Thomas Campion

Poems by Thomas Campion

Cherry-Ripe, by Thomas Campion

There is a garden in her face
Where roses and white lilies blow;
A heavenly paradise is that p...

Thou Art Not Fair, for All Thy Red and White, by Thomas Campion

Thou art not fair, for all thy red and white,
For all those rosy ornaments in thee;
Thou art...

Vobiscum est Iope, by Thomas Campion

When thou must home to shades of underground,
And there arrived, a new admired guest,
The be...