Poetic Openings : Richard Lovelace to Richard Lovelace
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Grassehopper. To My Noble Friend, Mr. Charles Cotton. Ode. :
First Line : I.
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Grasshopper :
First Line : O thou that swing’st upon the waving ear
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Lady A. L. My Asylum In A Great Exteremity. :
First Line : With that delight the Royal captiv's brought
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Rose :
First Line : Sweet serene sky-like flower,
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Scrutinie. Song :
First Line : I.
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Scrutiny :
First Line : Why should you swear I am forsworn,
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Snail :
First Line : Wise emblem of our politic world,
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Snayl :
First Line : Wise emblem of our politick world,
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Toad And Spyder. A Duell :
First Line : Upon a day, when the Dog-star
Poet : Richard Lovelace :
Poem : The Triumphs Of Philamore And Amoret. To The Noblest Of Our Youth And Best Of Friends, Charles Cotton, Esquire. Being At Berisford, At His House In Straffordshire. From London. A Poem :
First Line : Sir, your sad absence I complain, as earth