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CVIII Montrose's Love James Graham, Marquis of Montrose 138
CIX "Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind" Richard Lovelace 139
LOVE'S DIVINE COMEDY
cx "Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face"
William Shakespeare 143
CXI "It is the miller's daughter" Alfred, Lord Tennyson 144
CXII At her Window
Frederick Locker-Lampson 144_
CXIII Whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad Robert Burns 145
CXIV "Believe me, if all those endearing young charms"
Thomas Moore 146
cxv "Ask me no more where Jove bestows"
CXVI "Go, lovely rose
CXVII Dallying
Thomas Carew 147
Edmund Waller 148-
Thomas Ashe 148
CXVIII "Phyllis, for shame, let us improve"
Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset 149
CXIX "Take, oh take those lips away'
CXXIII "You that do search for every purling spring"
CXXIV The Fair Singer
CXXV Love's Idolatry
CXXVI The Manly Heart
CXXVII Pansie
152
Sir Philip Sidney 153
Andrew Marvell 153
William Shakespeare 154
CXXVIII "I cannot change, as others do"
CXXIX Venus' Runaway.
George Wither 155·
Thomas Ashe 156
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester 157
Ben Jonson 157
CXXX "It was a lover and his lass" William Shakespeare 159
CXXXI
Gaze not upon the stars, fond
CXXXII Mediocrity in Love Rejected
CXXXIII On a Girdle
CXXXIV To Celia
CXXXV 'My love she's but a lassie yet"
CXXXVI Accept, my love, as true a heart"
66
sage"
Sir Walter Scott 159
Thomas Carew 160
Edmund Waller 160
Ben Jonson 161 --
James Hogg 162-
Matthew Prior 163
CXXXVII "Who is Silvia? what is she"
William Shakespeare 163
CXXXVIII "Ladies, though to your conquering eyes"
CXL
Sir George Etherage 164
Sir John Suckling 165
"If music be the food of love, play on
William Shakespeare 166
CXLI "Restore thy tresses to the golden ore'
Samuel Daniel 166 --re
CXLII "No more, my dear, no more these counsels try"
Sir Philip Sidney 167
CXLIII "False though she be to me and love"
CXLIV "Awake my heart"
William Congreve 167
Robert Bridges 168
CXLV "What light is light, if Silvia be not seen?"
William Shakespeare 169
CXLVI "I never drank of Aganippe well"
Sir Philip Sidney 169
Richard Crashaw
CXLVII "To thy lover'
CXLVIII To Electra ("I dare not ask a kiss")
170
Robert Herrick 170
Samuel Daniel 171
CL "Divine destroyer, pity me no more'
CLI "Come, Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace"
CLII To the Virgins
Sir Philip Sidney 172
Robert Herrick 172
CLIII The Passionate Shepherd to his Love
Christopher Marlowe 173
CLIV "I asked my fair, one happy day"
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 174
CLV "Because I oft in dark abstracted guise"
Sir Philip Sidney 175
CLVI "Dear, why should you command me to my rest
CLXIX False Love (The Glove and the Lions) Leigh Hunt
189
CLXXIII Separation
CLXXIV To my Inconstant Mistress
190
Taylor Coleridge 191
Thomas Ashe
Matthew Arnold 192
192
Thomas Carew 193
CLXXV Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part"
Michael Drayton 193
LOVE WITH MANY LYRES
CLXXVII "She was a phantom of delight"
William Wordsworth 197
CLXXVIII "When I am dead, my dearest '
Christina Georgina Rossetti 198
CLXXIX "She is not fair to outward view"
Hartley Coleridge 199
CLXXX "My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 199
CLXXXI There grew a lowly flower by Eden-gate"
Sydney Dobell 200
Dante Gabriel Rossetti 201
CLXXXII Lovesight
CLXXXIII "Trust me, I have not earned your dear rebuke'
Christina Georgina Rossetti 201
CLXXXIV "If thou must love me, let it be for nought"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 202
CLXXXV Any Poet to his Love Frederick Locker-Lampson
CLXXXVI "I wish I could remember that first day"
202
Christina Georgina Rossetti 203
John Mayne 204
CLXXXVII Logan Braes
CLXXXVIII "Though I am young and cannot tell"
CLXXXIX One Year Ago
CXC "On the way to Kew"
CXCI "How do I love thee?
Walter Savage Landor 205
William Ernest Henley 206
Let me count the ways"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 207
Agnes E. Glase 207
CXCII Three Kisses of Farewell
CXCIII Away, delights; go seek some other dwelling"
John Fletcher 209
CXCIV "I never gave a lock of hair away"
William Motherwell 213
CXCVIII "My Damon was the first to wake" George Crabbe 212
CXCIX Jeanie Morrison
CC "If there be any one can take my place"
CCI Love's Fatality
Christina Georgina Rossetti 216
CCII Love's Retrospect
CCIII "If I freely may discover
CCIV "Ah, Chloris! could I now
but sit"
Sir Charles Sedley 218
. Arthur Grey Butler 219
Robert Bridges 220
Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips,