Poems by John Fletcher
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Hear, ye Ladies
... Where no love was, loved a shower ...
Weep no more
... Violets pluck'd, the sweetest rain ...
Sleep
... All my powers of care bereaving!Though but a shadow, but a sliding, ...
Beauty Clear and Fair
... And come to honour nothing else: Where to live near ...
Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away
... But first set my poor heart free, ...
Love's Emblems
... All love's emblems, and all cry, ...
Bridal Song
... Welcome, light, of all befriended!Pace out, you watery powers below ...
Aspatia's Song
... My love was false, but I was firm ...
Care-charming Sleep
... ming Sleep, thou easer of all woes,Brother to Death, sweetly thyself disposeOn this afflicted prince ...
Hence, all you vain delights
... rmly hous'd, save bats and owls, A midnight bell, a parting groan, These are the sounds we feed upon ...
Melancholy
... A tongue chain'd up without a sound!Fountain-heads and pathless groves, ...
Hence, All You Vain Delights from the Nice Valour
... Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley, ...
Away, Delights
... Farewell, false love! thy tongue is ever telling ...
Hymn to Pan
... Whilst the hollow neighbouring ground ...
God Lyaeus
... Stain'd with blood of lusty grapes, ...
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