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

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.

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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.

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