Love Poems – Page 3254
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To Chuse a Friend
To all young Men that love to Wooe, / To Kiss and Dance, and Tumble too; / Draw near and Counsel take of me, … -
To Coelia
When, Coelia, must my old day set, / And my young morning rise / In beams of joy so bright as yet … -
To Critics
When i was seventeen I heard / From each censorious tongue, / “I ’d not do that if I were you; … -
To Cyriack Skinner
Cyriack, whose Grandsire on the Royal Bench / Of Brittish Themis, with no mean applause / Pronounc't and in his volumes taught our Lawes, … -
To Daffodils
Fair daffodils, we weep to see / You haste away so soon; / As yet the early-rising sun … -
To Daisies, not to shut so soon
Shut not so soon; the dull-eyed night / Has not as yet begun / To make a seizure on the light, … -
To Death
Come not in terrors clad, to claim / An unresisting prey: / Come like an evening shadow, Death! … -
To Delia
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night, / Brother to Death, in silent darkness born: / Relieve my languish and restore the light; … -
To Demeter
Thou ever young! Persephone but gazes / Upon thy face, and shows thee back thine own; / And every flock that on thy hillsides grazes, … -
To Diane
The Ruddy poppies bend and bow, / Diane! do you remember? / The sun you knew shines proudly now, …
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