Poems by Sir John Suckling
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A Ballad upon a Wedding
... Is half so fine a sight!He would have kissed her once or twice, ...
A Doubt of Martyrdom
... Those that their mistress scorn did bear ...
A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William
... Which turn'd to smiles still, as't came near her face ...
I prithee send me back my heart
... Why should two hearts in one breast lie, ...
If you refuse me once, and think again
... for I know, None but pure spirits are fit loves for you ...
Love Turned to Hatred
... Though thou shouldst court me to 't, and wouldst begin ...
Out upon it, I have lov'd
... There had been at least ere this ...
Song
... Quit, quit for shame, this will not move, ...
Sonnet
... Those that their mistress' scorn did bear ...
The Constant Lover
... There had been at least ere this ...
When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee
... Till nights black wings do overtake me, ...
Why so Pale and Wan?
... Will, when speaking well can't win her, ...
Song: If you refuse me once, and think again
... for I know, None but pure spirits are fit loves for you ...
Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy
... Though thou dost thine, employst thy powr and art ...
A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespear’s, by the Author
... some Wiselier downwards sought, but falling short, ...
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