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| 5101. | The Primrose by Thomas Carew> | | Ask me why I send you here
The firstling of the infant year;
Ask me why I send to you
This primrose all bepearled with dew:
I straight will whispe... |
| 5102. | A prayer to the Wind by Thomas Carew> | | Go thou gentle whispering wind,
Bear this sigh; and if thou find
Where my cruel fair doth rest,
Cast it in her snowy breast,
So, enflam'd by my de... |
| 5103. | Secrecy Protested. by Thomas Carew> | | FEAR not, dear love, that I'll reveal
Those hours of pleasure we two steal ;
No eye shall see, nor yet the sun
Descry, what thou and I have done... |
| 5104. | A Song: When June is Past, the Fading Rose by Thomas Carew> | | Ask me no more where Jove bestows,
When June is past, the fading rose;
For in your beauty's orient deep
These flowers as in their causes, sleep.... |
| 5105. | Know, Celia, Since Thou Art So Proud by Thomas Carew> | | Know, Celia, since thou art so proud,
'Twas I that gave thee thy renown.
Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd
Of common beauties lived unknown
Had no... |
| 5106. | Song: Eternity of Love Protested by Thomas Carew> | | How ill doth he deserve a lover's name,
Whose pale weak flame
Cannot retain
His heat, in spite of absence or disdain;
But doth at once, like p... |
| 5107. | Persuasions to Joy, a Song by Thomas Carew> | | IF the quick spirits in your eye
Now languish and anon must die;
If every sweet and every grace
Must fly from that forsaken face;
Then, Cel... |
| 5109. | Epitaph On the Lady Mary Villiers by Thomas Carew> | | THE Lady Mary Villiers lies
Under this stone; with weeping eyes
The parents that first gave her birth,
And their sad friends, laid her in earth.... |
| 5110. | To A. L. Persuasions to Love. by Thomas Carew> | | THINK not, 'cause men flattering say
You're fresh as April, sweet as May,
Bright as is the morning star,
That you are so ; or, though you are,
Be ... |
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