Poetic Openings : Thomas Carew to Thomas Carew

Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : Song. A Beautiful Mistress. : First Line : IF when the sun at noon displays
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : Song. Good Counsel To A Young Maid : First Line : GAZE not on thy beauty's pride,
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : Song. Mediocrity In Love Rejected. : First Line : GIVE me more love or more disdain ;
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : Song. Murdering Beauty : First Line : I'LL gaze no more on her bewitching face,
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : Song: Eternity Of Love Protested : First Line : How ill doth he deserve a lover's name,
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : The Primrose : First Line : Ask me why I send you here
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : The Spring : First Line : Now that the winter’s gone, the earth hath lost
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : The Unfading Beauty : First Line : He that loves a rosy cheek,
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To A Lady That Desired I Would Love Her : First Line : Now you have freely given me leave to love,
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To A. L. Persuasions To Love. : First Line : THINK not, 'cause men flattering say
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