Poetic Openings : Katherine Philips to Katherine Philips
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : 6th April 1651 L'amitie: To Mrs. M. Awbrey :
First Line : Soule of my soule! my Joy, my crown, my friend!
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : A Retir'd Friendship :
First Line : Come, my Ardelia, to this bowre,
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Against Love :
First Line : *
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Arion To A Dolphin, On His Majesty's Passage Into England. :
First Line : Whom does this stately Navy bring?
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Content, To My Dearest Lucasia :
First Line : Content, the false World’s best disguise,
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Epitaph On Her Son H. P. :
First Line : WHat on Earth deserves our trust ?
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Epitaph On Her Son H. P. At St. Syth's Church Wher Her Body Also Lies Interred :
First Line : What on Earth deserves our trust?
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : Friendships Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasia :
First Line : Come, my Lucasia, since we see
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : In Memory Of F.p. :
First Line : If I could ever write a lasting verse,
Poet : Katherine Philips :
Poem : In Memory Of That Excellent Person Mrs. Mary Lloyd Of Bodidrist In Denbigh-shire, :
First Line : I CANNOT hold, for though to write were rude,