Poems by Richard Lovelace
Ausonius Lib. Epig.
... At lepus: in me omnis terrae pelagique rapina est, ...
A Losse Saraband
... IV. See, all the world how't staggers, ...
A Fly Caught In A Cobweb
... As through the cranes trunk throat doth speed, ...
Dialogue Lucasta, Alexis
... Cho. Vaine dreames of love! that only so much blisse ...
Ausonius
... Si mihi vis similem pingere, pinge sonos ...
A Black Patch On Lucasta's Face
... When now, with all his sweets lay'd out in state, ...
Senecae Ex Cleanthe
... Parent and Prince of Heav'n, O lead, I pray, ...
To Ellinda, That Lately I Have Not Written
... To voyce your worth enough) strooke dumbe ...
Another
... VI. Behold LUCASTA'S face, how't glows like noon! ...
Ad Quintium. Cat. Ep. 83
... endear Catullus&emsp ...
To Chloe, Courting Her For His Friend
... 'Tis my chiefe beauty thinner lights shine there ...
Paris's Second Judgement, Upon The Three Daughters Of My De
... Whilst one, as once three, doth his soul divide ...
The Duell
... III. Two darts of equal length and points he sent, ...
To His Fairest Valentine Mrs. A. L.
... " And learn to chaunt a goddess praise ...
Ausonius Epig
... Because with bought books, sir, your study's fraught, ...