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Richard Lovelace
I did believe I was in heav’n, When first the heav’n her self was giv’n, That in my heart her beams did passe As some the sun keep in a glasse, So that her beauties thorow me Did hurt my rival-enemy. But fate, alas! decreed it so, That I was engine to my woe: For, as a corner’d christal spot, My heart diaphanous was not; But solid stuffe, where her eye flings Quick fire upon the catching strings: Yet, as at triumphs in the night, You see the Prince’s Arms in light, So, when I once was set on flame, I burnt all ore the letters of her name.
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- Richard Lovelace : An Elegie. On The Death Of Mrs. Cassandra Cotton, Only Sister To Mr. C. Cotton.
- Richard Lovelace : An Anniversary On The Hymeneals Of My Noble Kinsman, Tho. Stanley, Esquire.
- Richard Lovelace : Amyntor's Grove, His Chloris, Arigo, And Gratiana. An Elogie
- Richard Lovelace : Amyntor From Beyond The Sea To Alexis. A Dialogue
- Richard Lovelace : Amarantha. A Pastorall
- Richard Lovelace : Against The Love Of Great Ones.
- Richard Lovelace : Advice To My Best Brother, Coll: Francis Lovelace.
- Richard Lovelace : Ad Sylonem. Ep. 104.
- Richard Lovelace : Ad Quintium. Cat. Ep. 83