Richard Lovelace (157 Poems)
Index Page # 3 (poems : 101 - 150 )
- Sonnet
- Sonnet. To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwicke. A La Chabot.
- The Ant
- The Duell
- The Epilogue
- The Fair Begger
- The Faire Begger
- The Falcon
- The Grassehopper. To My Noble Friend, Mr. Charles Cotton. Ode.
- The Grasshopper
- The Lady A. L. My Asylum In A Great Exteremity.
- The Rose
- The Scrutinie. Song
- The Scrutiny
- The Snail
- The Snayl
- The Toad And Spyder. A Duell
- The Triumphs Of Philamore And Amoret. To The Noblest Of Our Youth And Best Of Friends, Charles Cotton, Esquire. Being At Berisford, At His House In Straffordshire. From London. A Poem
- The Vintage To The Dungeon
- The Vintage To The Dungeon. A Song
- Theophile Being Deny'd His Addresses To King James, Turned The Affront To His Own Glory In This Epigram
- To A Lady That Desired Me I Would Beare My Part With Her In A Song Madam A. L.
- To A Lady With Child That Ask'd An Old Shirt.
- To Althea, From Prison
- To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
- To Amarantha; That She Would Dishevell Her Haire
- To Chloe, Courting Her For His Friend
- To Dr. F. B[eale]; On His Book Of Chesse.
- To Ellinda Upon His Late Recovery. A Paradox
- To Ellinda, That Lately I Have Not Written
- To Fletcher Reviv'd
- To His Deare Brother Colonel F. L. Immoderately Mourning My Brothers Untimely Death At Carmarthen
- To His Fairest Valentine Mrs. A. L.
- To Lucasta
- To Lucasta From Prison An Epode
- To Lucasta Ode Lyrick
- To Lucasta, From Prison
- To Lucasta, Going Beyond The Seas
- To Lucasta, Going To The Wars
- To Lucasta, Her Reserved Looks
- To Lucasta, I Laugh And Sing
- To Lucasta, Like To The Sentinel Stars
- To Lucasta. Going To The Warres.
- To Lucasta. The Rose.
- To My Dear Friend Mr. E[ldred] R[evett]. On His Poems Moral And Divine
- To My Noble Kinsman Thomas Stanley, Esq. On His Lyrick Poems Composed By Mr. John Gamble.
- To My Truely Valiant, Learned Friend; Who In His Brooke Resolv'd The Art Gladiatory Into The Mathematicks
- To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly: On That Excellent Picture Of His Majesty And The Duke Of York, Drawne By Him At Hampton- Court
- To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of Hierocles His Comment Upon The Golden Verses Of Pythagoras.
- To The Right Hon. My Lady Anne Lovelace
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