wer 1
That kiss which last thou gav'st me, stole 60
That wise philosopher who had design'd 20
The air which thy smooth voice doth break 50
The lazy hours move slow 10
The silkworm, to long sleep retir'd 62
The stars, my Star! thou view'st: heaven I would be [Plato] 81
These papers, Chariessa, let thy breath 14
Think not, pale lover, he who dies 25
Thou best of Friendship, Knowledge and of Art! 17
Thou that both feel'st and dost admire 2
Thou whose sole name all passions doth comprise 13
Though 'gainst me Love and Destiny conspire 7
Though when I lov'd thee thou wert fair 51
'Tis no kiss my Fair bestows [Secundus] 77
To Archaeanassa, on whose furrow'd brow [Plato] 82
Torment of absence and delay [Montalvan] 75
Vex no more thyself and me [Anacreon] 78
Wert thou by all affections sought 68
Wert thou yet fairer than thou art ['Mr. W. M.'] 98
What busy cares too timely born 4
What if Night 34
When, cruel fair one, I am slain 46
When, dearest Beauty, thou shalt pay 63
When, dearest Friend, thy verse doth re-inspire 18
When deceitful lovers lay 29
When I lie burning in thine eye 42
When on thy lip my soul I breathe 49
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile [Marino] 74
When thou thy pliant arms dost wreathe [Secundus] 77
Whence took the diamond worth? the borrow'd rays 2
Why thy passion should it move 36
With a whip of lilies, Love [Anacreon] 78
Within the covert of a shady g
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