Poems by Samuel Daniel
Sonnet XLV: Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night
... XLV Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night, ...
Sonnet LI: I Must Not Grieve My Love
... Ah, sport, sweet Maid, in season of these years, ...
Sonnet LX: Lo, Here the Impost
... From out this hell, which mine afflictions prove ...
Delia L
... Though th error of my youth they shall discover, ...
Delia XXXII
... When thou wilt close up that which now thou shewst ...
Love Is A Sickness Full of Woes
... A plant that with most cutting grows, ...
Sonnet XXXV: And Yet I Cannot
... For who gets wealth that puts not from the shore ...
Delia II
... Knock at that hard heart, beg till you have moved her ...
Delia XLIX
... Cease, dreams, th imagery of our day desires, ...
Sonnet XXII: Come Time
... Deal with those dainty cheeks as she doth deal ...
Delia LIII
... But since she scorns her own, this rests for me, ...
Delia I
... Read it sweet maid, though it be done but slightly ...
Delia XXXVII
... Thou mayst repent that thou hast scorned my tears, ...
Delia XXXVI
... When thou wilt close up that which now thou shewst ...
Ulysses and the Siren
... SIREN: Come worthy Greek, Ulysses, come, ...