Senecae Ex Cleanthe
Richard Lovelace
SENECAE EX CLEANTHE. Duc me, Parens celsique Dominator poli, Quocunque placuit, nulla parendi mora est; Adsum impiger; fac nolle, comitabor gemens, Malusque patiar facere, quod licuit bono. Ducunt volentem Fata, nolentem trahunt. ENGLISHED. Parent and Prince of Heav'n, O lead, I pray, Where ere you please, I follow and obey. Active I go, sighing, if you gainsay, And suffer bad what to the good was law. Fates lead the willing, but unwilling draw.
Next 10 Poems
- Richard Lovelace : Sir Thomas Wortley's Sonnet Answered
- Richard Lovelace : Song ( In Mine One Monument I Lye )
- Richard Lovelace : Song ( Strive Not, Vain Lover )
- Richard Lovelace : Song 1
- Richard Lovelace : Song 2
- Richard Lovelace : Song To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
- Richard Lovelace : Sonnet
- Richard Lovelace : Sonnet. To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwicke. A La Chabot.
- Richard Lovelace : The Ant
- Richard Lovelace : The Duell
Previous 10 Poems
- Richard Lovelace : Sanazari Hexasticon
- Richard Lovelace : Quinti Catuli.
- Richard Lovelace : Princesse Loysa Drawing
- Richard Lovelace : Portii Licinii
- Richard Lovelace : Pentadii
- Richard Lovelace : Peinture. A Panegyrick To The Best Picture Of Friendship, Mr. Pet. Lilly.
- Richard Lovelace : Paris's Second Judgement, Upon The Three Daughters Of My Dear Brother Mr. R. Caesar.
- Richard Lovelace : Out Of The Anthologie
- Richard Lovelace : Oreheus To Woods
- Richard Lovelace : Oreheus To Beasts