Richard Lovelace poet from United Kingdom was born on December 9, 1617, had 39 years and died in 1657. Poems were written in Renaissance mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Richard Lovelace
To Lucasta, Going To The Wars
... I could not love thee, Dear, so much, ...
The Rose
... Haste, haste to make her bed!Dear offspring of pleased Venus ...
The Grasshopper
... Dropped thee from heav'n, where now th' art reared,The joys of earth and air are thine entire, ...
To Althea, From Prison
... When I shall voice aloud how goodHe is, how great should be, ...
The Scrutiny
... But I must search the black and fair, ...
To Lucasta, Going Beyond The Seas
... Pity from blust'ring wind or swallowing wave ...
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
... But shake your head and scatter day!See, 'tis broke! Within this grove, ...
The Faire Begger
... IV. There quench my heat, and thou shalt sup ...
The Epilogue
... We, whose gaine is all our pleasure, ev'n these ...
Sonnet. To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwi
... Whose eyes wound deepe in peace, as doth his sword in wars ...