Edward Herbert, Lord Herbert of Chirbury. IF THE THOUGHT. If you do love as well as I, Then, every minute, from your heart And winged with desire doth fly So like to yours, we cannot know Which of us two, that thought doth owe [own]. I say then, That your thoughts which pass, For as my image in a glass, So when your fancy is so clear, PH. Tha 1ikewise, when I send forth a V reason tells me, 'Tis the same Which from you came To v And which your beauteous image wrongis And thus, while in each other's mi To be of more than vulgar kind! A Vay you then often think on me! And, by that thinking, know 'tis true I thought on you. Yo ir the same belief will be! While, by this mutual address, We will possess 1 love must live, when we do die! Many of editions tha All the W Where a Adieu G. WITH Adieu, for J. FLETC BEAUMON dies, &c., After mar BEN JONS 1640. Age (Bea T. JORDA Ah! Ben Rev. R. Ah! me! G. WITH A Maid m P. HANN Am I mad R.C.[R.C Poetica S And now a Sir H. W ana, 1651 Arm! Ar J. FLETC MONT and 1647. Art thou J. WEBST cian Wo A Session Sir J. Su 1646. As I wen ANON. in the B Ask me n T. CARE Blest pai J. MILTO text is fr But, why G. WITH Canst tho W. HER Poems, 1 Cast not i W. CAR 1651. Cast our c J. FLET FIRST LINES AND NOTES. Many of these Poems became immediately popular; and appeared in other contemporary ditions than those here quoted, often with great variations in the texts. All the Works herein quoted, were published in London; unless otherwise stated. God Lyæus, ever young! 63 J. FLETCHER. Valentinian, in BEAUMONT and FLETCHER's Comedies, &c., 1647. Go, happy heart! for thou shalt 64 42 212 How fresh, O Lord! how sweet Rev. G. HERBERT. Temple, Camb., 1633 How ill doth he deserve a Lover's 218 T. CAREW. Poems, 1640. I ask thee, Whence those ashes ANON. In Wit Restored, 1658; edited by I. S. [Archdeacon JAMES SMITH). I beheld her on a day BEN JONSON. Charis, in Works, II, 1640. I can love, and love entirely G. WITHER. Fair Virtue, 1622. I do confess, thou'rt smooth and ANON. In Scots Poems, III, published by J. WATSON at Edinburgh in 1711. 'If Love, his arrows shoot so J. SHIRLEY. Poems, 1646. If thus, we needs must go ast.. 193 118 40 180 102 Hast thou seen the down in the air 291 Sir J. SUCKLING. Fragmenta Aurea, 3rd Ed., 1658. Haymakers! Rakers! Reapers!.. 168 J. FORD and T. DECKER. Sun's Darling, 1656. Health to my fair Odelia! Some.. 192 J. SHIRLEY. Poems, 1646. Hear me, O God! E. HERBERT, Lord HERBERT of I got me flowers, to straw thy way 185 I hate the Country's dirt and.. I have done one braver thing.. I love, and He loves me again B. JONSON. Underwoods, in Works, 204 95 215 26 I loved thee once; I'll love no more! 107 Sir R. AYTON. In Scots Poems, III, published by J. WATSON at Edinburgh in 1711. In Celia's face, a question did arise 217 T. CAREW. Poems, 1640. ვი 61 J. FLETCHER. Valentinian, in BEAUMONT and FLETCHER's Comedies, &c., In her fair cheeks, two pits do lie.. 224 1647. T. CAREW. Poems, 1640. Hence, away! You, Sirens! Leave G. WITHER. Fair Virtue, 1622. 68 I pray thee, leave! Love me no .. M. DRAYTON. Poems [1619]. 39 |