How by a kiss the lover found both his life and death How have I thought of thee? How pansies, or heart's-ease, came first....... How shall I woo her?. How shall I woo thee? How she was dressed for the ball. Hymn to Venus I am weary, Barbara I die, dear life I die for thy sweet love Chas. Lamb 603 82 Sir T. Wyatt 116 27 .... Larry Cornwall 188 I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair If I had thought thou couldst have died If women could be fair, and yet not fond I'll sing to him I'll twine a wreath I love my love, because he loves me Incognita... Indifference Indifference excused Invitation Invocation to love Inward worth... I think on thee in the night I will love her no more I will never love thee more John Haryngton to Isabella Markhame, 1549... Julia's letter............ Kisses Know, Celia, since thou art so proud Know ye the fair one Ladies, fly Leisure and love...... Leoline...... Let us love one another Lines.... Lines by Lines in Laura's album ....S. J. Hale 299 ..W. Bennie 506 ...T. K. Hervey 594 .. Eliz. Youalt 615 ...A. Cunningham 3 Lines sent with an hourglass to a lady on New Year's Day. Lines to a lady Lines to a lady before her departure for India.. Lines to an Indian air Lines written in an album ..... 31 C. Swain 78 ...J. Hogg 99 E. B. Browning 213 R. Greene 252 E. Waller 488 .P. B. Shelley 200 72 605 ..E. Spenser 606 ...J. Hogg 95 Love's welcome Loving at first sight Lost feelings Lurking love.. Maidenhood Maid of my heart Man's love.... Margaret... Marie Stuart on the death of her husband, Francis II.. Mary's dream Matilda Metrical feet Mira My king My lady sleeps My love... My mistress My queen My wife...... Nay, shepherd! nay! Norwegian love song... Not ours the vows Now I find thy looks were feigned Ode on modern love verses Ode on the death of a young lady Ode to a young lady somewhat too solicitous about her manner of ex- ..E. Waller 488 ..T. Moore 180 ...T. Moore 179 .Bishop Atterbury 218 On a gentleman's omitting to subscribe his name in a letter to a lady On a lady asleep On a lady stung by a bee On a young lady's refusal to show her hand On a perfume taken out of a young lady's bosom ..S. Rogers 429 Our first young love Our love is not a fading earthly flower O were I on Parnassus hill Paragon. Peace! let me go Perhaps I love Persuasions to love Portrait of a lady Power of love Praise of little women... Phyllis Queen Marie Question and reply Recollections of love Refused Rivals ......... Rosalie... Rosalind Rosy Hannah Sappho. Scent and jewels Serenade.. Serenade 50 ..Rev. Dr. Croly .......E. C. Pinkney 341 ..Sir John Bowring 467 W. Wordsworth 172 ..F. S. Osgood 306 Earl of Rochester 390 .Sir J. Suckling 382, 387, 388 Thomson 256, 261 ..E. Waller 382 ............................................ W. Hamilton 489 |