Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
Thomas Tomkins
How great delight from those sweet lips I taste
Whether I hear them speak, or feel them kiss!
Only this want I have, that being graced
With one of them, the other straight I miss
Love, since thou canst do wonders, heap my blisses
And grant her kissing words, or speaking kisses
How Great Delight was written by Thomas Tomkins.