William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Elizabethan Verse. 1907.
The Shrouding of the Duchess of MalfiJohn Webster (c. 15801634)
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The screech-owl and the whistler shrill,
Call upon our dame aloud,
And bid her quickly don her shroud!
Your length in clay’s now competent:
A long war disturb’d your mind;
Here your perfect peace is sign’d.
Sin their conception, their birth weeping,
Their life a general mist of error,
Their death a hideous storm of terror.
Don clean linen, bathe your feet,
And—the foul fiend more to check—
A crucifix let bless your neck:
’Tis now full tide ’tween night and day;
End your groan and come away.