Love Poems – Page 30
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Madrigal
My Love in her attire doth show her wit, / It doth so well become her; / For every season she hath dressings fit, … -
How can the Heart forget her?
At her fair hands how have I grace entreated / With prayers oft repeated! / Yet still my love is thwarted: … -
Tears
Weep you no more, sad fountains; / What need you flow so fast? / Look how the snowy mountains … -
My Lady's Tears
i SAW my Lady weep, / And Sorrow proud to be advancèd so / In those fair eyes where all perfections keep. … -
Sister, Awake!
Sister, awake! close not your eyes! / The day her light discloses, / And the bright morning doth arise … -
Devotion
Fain would I change that note / To which fond Love hath charm'd me / Long, long to sing by rote, … -
Since First I saw your Face
Since first I saw your face I resolved to honour and renown ye; / If now I be disdainèd I wish my heart had never known ye. / What? I that loved and you that liked, shall we begin to wrangle? … -
Love not me for comely grace
Love not me for comely grace, / For my pleasing eye or face, / Nor for any outward part, … -
The Wakening
On a time the amorous Silvy / Said to her shepherd, 'Sweet, how do ye? / Kiss me this once and then God be with ye, … -
Phillida and Coridon
In the merry month of May, / In a morn by break of day, / Forth I walk'd by the wood-side …
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