The Lyre of Love ...Peter L. Courtier Charles Whittingham, 1806 Amatory verse selected from the English poets, with biographical sketches. |
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... I may know and see thy lies ; And may laugh and joy when thou Art in anguish , And dost languish For some one That will none , Or prove as false as thou dost now . T DEAR LOVE ! Continue nice and chaste ; For if 20 JOHN DONNE . 20.
... I may know and see thy lies ; And may laugh and joy when thou Art in anguish , And dost languish For some one That will none , Or prove as false as thou dost now . T DEAR LOVE ! Continue nice and chaste ; For if 20 JOHN DONNE . 20.
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... thy love , " ( Which too deep in me is framed ! ) " I should blush when thou art named ! " Spenser , while enumerating the Court Beauties of his age , has neither forgotten Stella , nor the strains in which she was celebrated . On this ...
... thy love , " ( Which too deep in me is framed ! ) " I should blush when thou art named ! " Spenser , while enumerating the Court Beauties of his age , has neither forgotten Stella , nor the strains in which she was celebrated . On this ...
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... thou that art so courteous else to all , Why should'st thou , Night ! abuse me only thus ; That ev'ry creature to his kind do'st call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If , when night ...
... thou that art so courteous else to all , Why should'st thou , Night ! abuse me only thus ; That ev'ry creature to his kind do'st call , And yet ' tis thou dost only sever us ? Well could I wish it would be ever day , If , when night ...
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... thou with fencing art , Feigning to wound mine eyes , hast hit my heart . LOVE ! if a god thou art , Then evermore thou must Be merciful and just ; If thou be just , O wherefore doth thy dart Wound mine alone , and not my Lady's heart ...
... thou with fencing art , Feigning to wound mine eyes , hast hit my heart . LOVE ! if a god thou art , Then evermore thou must Be merciful and just ; If thou be just , O wherefore doth thy dart Wound mine alone , and not my Lady's heart ...
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... thy beauty do I question make , That thou among the wastes of time must go ; Since sweets and beauties do themselves ... art , and that man's scope , With what I most enjoy contented least ! Yet in these thoughts , myself almost ...
... thy beauty do I question make , That thou among the wastes of time must go ; Since sweets and beauties do themselves ... art , and that man's scope , With what I most enjoy contented least ! Yet in these thoughts , myself almost ...
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admiration affection amatory Amoret appears blest bliss blush born bosom breast breath bright Carew CASTARA charms chaste cheek dart daughter Dean Prior dear death delight desire died dost doth Drummond Earl eyes face fair fame fate fears fire flame flowers FRANCIS ATTERBURY FRANCIS DAVISON friends gentle GEORGE WITHER give grace grief Habington hair happy hath heart Heaven honour kind kiss lady light lips live look Lord lov'd Love's lover Maid MATTHEW PRIOR mind mistress Muse Myra ne'er never night numbers Nymph pain passion pity pleasures poems poet poetical praise pride Queen RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT DODSLEY SACHARISSA SAMUEL DANIEL Sidney sighs sing Sir Philip Sir Philip Sidney smiles soft song SONNETS soul Spenser stars sweet tears tell tender tender song thee thine THOMAS PARNELL thou art thought unto verse voice vows wanton Westminster Westminster Abbey whilst William Congreve wound youth