Poems by Samuel Daniel
Sonnet XXIV: These Sorrowing Sighs
... These tears, which heat of sacred flame distills ...
Sonnet XVII: Why Should I Sing in Verse
... Why should I strive to make her live for ever, ...
Sonnet LVII: Like As the Lute
... Hoarse sounds the voice that praiseth not her name ...
Sonnet XXXIX: Look, Delia
... Swift speedy Time, feather'd with flying hours, ...
Sonnet XVI: Happy In Sleep
... All things I loath save her and mine own anguish, ...
Sonnet X: O Then I Love
... Once let her know, sh'hath done enough to prove me, ...
Sonnet XLVIII: My Cynthia
... Upon his Sovereign's course, the night's pale Queen, ...
Sonnet II: Go, Wailing Verse
... Knock at that hard heart, beg till you have mov'd her, ...
Sonnet XXXIII: My Cares Draw
... My life's sweet sun, my dearest comfort's light, ...
Sonnet XVIII: Since the First Look
... And that with tears, yet all this will not move her ...
Sonnet XXXI (1592 version): Look, Delia, how we 'steem the
... Swift speedy time, feather'd with flying hours, ...
Sonnet XXXVI: Raising My Hopes
... Her pride brook'd not poor souls should come so nigh her ...
Sonnet LVI: As to the Roman
... But happier yet, if thou wouldst change thy mind ...
Sonnet XL: But Love
... When thou wilt close up that which now thou showest, ...
Sonnet XXIX: Whilst By Her Eyes Pursu'd
... That was with blood and three years' witness sign'd ...