Poems by Edmund Waller
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Upon His Majesty's Happy Return
... Your worth, Your youth, and all the splendour of your state, ...
Of English Verse
... if it prove But as long-lived as present love ...
Of My Lady Isabella Playing The Lute
... Here love takes stand, and while she charms the ear, ...
The Battle of the Summer Islands : Canto 1
... That tunes my lute, and winds the strings so high, ...
To Phyllis
... Gods, that never change their state, ...
The Self Banished
... Which Ph{oe}bus through his veins has shot ...
To the King on his Navy
... d the cause Of those rude tempests, which, for rapine sent, ...
Of the Last Verses in the Book
... Lets in new light through chinks that time has made ...
On a Girdle
... Dwelt all thats good, and all thats fair ...
The Story of Phœbus and Daphne, Applied
... All but the nymph that should redress his wrong, ...
Song
... That are so wondrous sweet and fair! ...
"Go, lovely Rose"
... Tell her that wastes her time and me, ...
The Story of Phoebus And Daphne, Applied
... All but the nymph that should redress his wrong, ...
To a Very Young Lady
... For with a full hand that does bring ...
To One Married to an Old Man
... All we can wish is, may that earth lie light ...
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