Poems by Samuel Daniel
Sonnet XXVIII: Reign In My Thoughts
... Reign in my thoughts, fair hand, sweet eye, rare voice: ...
Sonnet IV: These Plaintive Verses
... Best in my face, how cares hath till'd deep forrows ...
Sonnet XXVII: Oft and In Vain
... And shut those ways my friendly foe first enter'd, ...
Sonnet III: If So It Hap
... You best can judge the wrongs that she hath done ...
Sonnet XXI: If Beauty Thus Be Clouded
... My breath that calls the heav'ns to witness it, ...
Sonnet LV: Let Others Sing
... Though th'error of my youth they shall discover, ...
Sonnet XLIX: How Long
... When shall her troubled brow charg'd with disdain ...
Sonnet XXXVIII: Fair and Lovely Maid
... For that which gave me wounds, I'll give it kisses ...
Sonnet I: Unto the Boundless Ocean
... Read it, sweet maid, though it be done but slightly ...
Sonnet XIV: Those Amber Locks
... That holds, that burns, that wounds me in this sort ...
Sonnet XIX: Restore Thy Tresses
... And thy sweet voice give back unto the Spheres, ...
Sonnet LVIII: None Other Fame
... No, no, my verse respects nor Thames nor theaters, ...
Sonnet XXXVII: Delia, These Eyes
... Why then, though Delia fade, let that not move her, ...
Sonnet VI: Fair Is My Love
... Her brow shades frowns, although her eyes are sunny ...
Sonnet XXX: Still In the Trace
... Why shut'st thou not the cause whence all did rise, ...