The Lyre of Love, Bind 1Charles Whittingham, 1806 Amatory verse selected from the English poets, with biographical sketches. |
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... Robert Hill , Aaron ............... 161 .......... 11 75 146 Jonson , Benjamin . Lansdowne , George Granville , Lord .............. Lovelace , Colonel Richard ... 57 157 ... 112 Lyttelton , George , Lord May , Thomas ...... ...... 170 ...
... Robert Hill , Aaron ............... 161 .......... 11 75 146 Jonson , Benjamin . Lansdowne , George Granville , Lord .............. Lovelace , Colonel Richard ... 57 157 ... 112 Lyttelton , George , Lord May , Thomas ...... ...... 170 ...
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... a dart , Till I this habit got of love ; But my consum'd and wasted heart , Once burnt to tinder with a strong desire , Since that by every spark is set on fire . RICHARD LOVELACE . 1649 . Colonel Richard Lovelace , the ABRAHAM COWLEY .
... a dart , Till I this habit got of love ; But my consum'd and wasted heart , Once burnt to tinder with a strong desire , Since that by every spark is set on fire . RICHARD LOVELACE . 1649 . Colonel Richard Lovelace , the ABRAHAM COWLEY .
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RICHARD LOVELACE . 1649 . Colonel Richard Lovelace , the eldest son of Sir William L. of Woolwich in Kent , was born in 1618. Devoted to his King , Lovelace suffered extremely during the rebellion against Charles I. and was even ...
RICHARD LOVELACE . 1649 . Colonel Richard Lovelace , the eldest son of Sir William L. of Woolwich in Kent , was born in 1618. Devoted to his King , Lovelace suffered extremely during the rebellion against Charles I. and was even ...
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... , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore ; I could not love thee , Dear ! so much , Lov'd I not honour more . VOL . I. I TO ALTHEA , FROM PRISON . WHEN Love , with RICHARD LOVELACE . 113.
... , a horse , a shield . Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore ; I could not love thee , Dear ! so much , Lov'd I not honour more . VOL . I. I TO ALTHEA , FROM PRISON . WHEN Love , with RICHARD LOVELACE . 113.
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... ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage . If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free , - Angels alone that soar above , Enjoy such liberty . APHARA BEHN . 1656 . This celebrated female writer is 114 RICHARD LOVELACE .
... ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage . If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free , - Angels alone that soar above , Enjoy such liberty . APHARA BEHN . 1656 . This celebrated female writer is 114 RICHARD LOVELACE .
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