To an Antiquated Coquette (Earl of Dorset Charles Sackville Poems)
Phyllis, if you will not agree To give me back my liberty, In spite of you I must regain My ...
Phyllis, if you will not agree To give me back my liberty, In spite of you I must regain My ...
To all you ladies now at land We men at sea indite;But first would have you understand ...
When Monmouth the chaste read those impudent lines Which ty'd her dear monkey so fast by the loins, Show'd his ...
Thou damn'd antipodes to common sense! Thou foil to Flecknoe! Prithee tell from whence Does all this mighty stock of ...
I. Sylvia, methinks you are unfit Sylvia, methinks you are unfit For your great Lord's embrace; For tho' we all ...
Thou damn'd antipodes to common-sense, Thou foil to Flecknoe, pr'ythee tell from whence Does all this mighty stock of ...
Come on, ye critics! Find one fault who dare, For, read it backward like a witch's prayer, 'Twill do as ...
Courage, dear Moll, and drive away despair. Mopsa, who in her youth was scarce thought fair, In spite of age, ...
The youth whose fortune the vast globe obey'd, Finding his royal enemy betray'd And in his chariot by vile hands ...
Phyllis, for shame! let us improveA thousand several waysThese few short minutes stol'n by loveFrom many tedious days.Whilst you want ...
Proud with the spoils of royal cully, With false pretence to wit and parts, She swaggers like a batter'd bully ...
Tell me, Dorinda, why so gay, Why such embroid'ry, fringe, and lace? Can any dresses find a way To stop ...
Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes, United, cast too fierce a light, Which blazes high but quickly dies, Warms not the ...
Sylvia, methinks you are unfit For your great Lord's embrace; For tho' we all allow you wit, We can't a ...
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