43
Foolish Lover, go and seek 28
He whose active thoughts disdain 52
I go, dear Saint, away 29
I languish in a silent flame [De Voiture] 73
I must no longer now admire 62
I prithee let my heart alone 65
I will not trust thy tempting graces 64
I yield, dear enemy, nor know 55
If we are one, dear Friend! why shouldst thou be 22
Love! what tyrannic laws must they obey 30
Madam! the blushes I betray 16
My sickly breath [Guarini] 72
No, I will sooner trust the wind 65
No, no, poor blasted Hope! 1
Not that by this disdain 44
Now will I a lover be [Anacreon] 79
O turn away those cruel eyes 69
Old Hecuba, the Trojan matron's, years [Plato] 82
On this swelling bank, once proud 9
On this verdant lotus laid [Anacreon] 80
Pale envious Sickness, hence! no more 35
Rebellious fools that scorn to bow 58
Roses, in breathing forth their scent 37
See how this ivy strives to twine 12
See how this violet, which before 27
See, the Spring herself discloses [Anacreon] 79
Since every place you bless, the name 6
Since Fate commands me hence, and I 59
So fair Aurora doth herself discover 24
Stay, fairest Chariessa, stay and mark 13
Such icy kisses, anchorites that live 25
Suckling, whose numbers could invite 22
That I might ever dream thus! that some po
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