ii. 297
And will not bear the cry ii. 301
As Egypt's drought by Nilus is redress'd ii. 304
As kings do rule like th' heavens, who dispense ii. 289
As Time one day by me did pass, i. 234
As travellers, when the twilight's come i. 146
Ask, lover, e'er thou diest; let one poor breath ii. 11
Awake, glad heart! get up and sing! i. 105
Base man! and couldst thou think Cato alone ii. 301
Be dumb, coarse measures, jar no more; to me i. 195
Be still, black parasites, i. 187
Bless me! what damps are here! how stiff an air! ii. 65
Blessed, unhappy city! dearly lov'd, i. 218
Blessings as rich and fragrant crown your heads ii. 92
Blest be the God of harmony and love! i. 76
Blest infant bud, whose blossom-life i. 120
Boast not, proud Golgotha, that thou canst show ii. 197
Bright and blest beam! whose strong projection, i. 121
Bright books! the perspectives to our weak sights: ii. 245
Bright Queen of Heaven! God's Virgin Spouse! i. 225
Bright shadows of true rest! some shoots of bliss; i. 114
But night and day doth his own life molest, ii. 302
Can any tell me what it is? Can you ii. 268
Chance taking from me things of highest price ii. 292
Come, come! what do I here? i. 61
Come, drop your branches, strew the way i. 216
Come, my heart! come, my head, i. 52
Come, my true consort in my joys and care! ii. 317
Come sapless blossom, creep not still on earth, i. 166
Curtain'd with clouds in a dark night ii. 132
Darkness, and stars i' th' mid-day! They invite ii. 18
Dear, beauteous saint! more white than day i. 227
Dear friend, sit down, and bear awhile this shade i. 193
Dear friend! whose holy, ever-living lines i. 91
Dearest! if you those fair eyes--wond'ring--stick ii. 115
Death and darkness, get you packing, i. 133
Diminuat ne sera dies praesentis honorem
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