قراءة كتاب Speculum Amantis Love Poems, from Rare Songbooks and Miscellanies of the Seventeenth Century
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Speculum Amantis Love Poems, from Rare Songbooks and Miscellanies of the Seventeenth Century
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volume could not be included in anthologies intended for general circulation, I must yet be allowed to state that I have reprinted nothing that is offensively gross. There is a great deal of dirt—nasty worthless trash—in the miscellanies of the Restoration, and with this garbage I have not chosen to meddle.
Dalkeith, N.B.,
August, 1888.
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
| PAGE | |
| After long service and a thousand vows (Bristol Drollery) | 19 |
| As Chloe o'er the meadow past (Sir Charles Sedley) | 122 |
| As I traversed to and fro (Academy of Compliments) | 36 |
| As youthful day put on his best (Westminster Drollery) | 63 |
| Away, away! call back what you have said (Corkine) | 88 |
| Be thou joyful, I am jolly (Windsor Drollery) | 87 |
| Beauty, since you so much desire (Campion) | 6 |
| Black eyes, in your dark orbs doth lie (Howell) | 32 |
| Chloris, forbear awhile (Sportive Wit) | 93 |
| Chloris, when I to thee present (Westminster Drollery) | 41 |
| Chloris saw me sigh and tremble (Vinculum Societatis) | 7 |
| Come, be my Valentine (Bishop Andrewes) | 121 |
| Come, my Clarinda, we'll consume (Paulin) | 127 |
| Come, Phillis, let's to yonder grove (Bristol Drollery) | 7 |
| Constant wives are comforts to men's lives (Add. MS. 22601) | 3 |
| Cupid is an idle toy (Folly in Print) | 4 |
| Cupid, thou art a sluggish boy (Mysteries of Love and Eloquence) | 42 |
| Dear Castadorus, let me rise (Jordan) | 53 |
| Dear, I must do (Folly in Print) | 25 |
| Do not ask me, charming Phillis (New Academy of Compliments) | 43 |
| Do not rack my bleeding heart (Ramsay) | 118 |
| Down in a garden sat my dearest love (Wit's Interpreter) | 9 |
| Dunces in love, how long shall we (Rawlinson MS., Poet. 117) | 10 |
| Fair Chloris in a gentle slumber lay (Songs and Poems of Love and Drollery) | 94 |
| Fairest, if you roses seek (Bristol Drollery) | 72 |
| Fairest thing that shines below (New Academy of Compliments) | 109 |
| Gaze not on thy beauty's pride (Carew) | 84 |
| Go and count her better hours (Rawlinson MS. Poet. |

