Come all ye youths whose hearts e'er bled 137 253 Daphnis stood pensive in the shade- Dear Chloe while thus beyond measure 60 314 157 Fly, thoughtless youth, th' enchantress fly 134 155 309 133 From anxious zeal and factious strife 320 From place to place forlorn I go 143 Gentle air, thou breath of lovers 226 326 201 305 129 104 Hark, hark, 'tis a voice from the tomb 295 How blest has my time been, what days have I known 274 How yonder ivy courts the oak 318 I cannot change as others do 329 I I'll I did but look and love awhile envy not the proud their wealth I ne'er could any lustre see I never knew a sprightly fair I prithee send me back my heart I smile at love and all his arts If all the world and love were young If ever thou didst joy to bind range power In a cottage embosom'd within a deep shade b In vain, dear Chloe, you suggest 241 I tell thee, Charmion, could I time retrieve 196 Love and folly were at play Mistaken fair, lay Sherlock by My banks they are furnish'd with bees My love was fickle once and changing My sheep I neglected, I broke my sheep-hook Not, Celia, that I juster am Now see my goddess, earthly born 221 199 132 O Nancy, wilt thou go with me 161 Oft on the troubled ocean's face Oh had my love ne'er smil'd on me Oh how vain is every blessing On Belvidera's bosom lying One morning very early, one morning in the spring 69 247 One parting kiss my Ethelinde Prepar'd to rail, resolv'd to part 136 The nymph that I lov'd was as cheerful as day The rose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a show'r 315 - 281 334 There is one dark and sullen hour 144 70 77 342 Too plain, dear youth those tell-tale eyes 117 To the brook and the willow that heard him complain 139 When all was wrapt in dark midnight When here Lucinda first we came When lovely woman stoops to folly 125 313 300 273 198 53 131 319 259 109 275 236 120 202 234 287 232 141 142 |